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The late ancient tomb of Silistra

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The tomb of Silistra is an Ancient Roman burial site from the 4th century. It has one chamber, decorated with a frieze covering all its walls with frescoes. A man and his wife were buried here. It is seen as a work of Roman paganism.

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The late ancient tomb of Silistra (ID: 48)
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Bulgaria
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On tentative list 1984 Site history
History of The late ancient tomb of Silistra
1984: Added to Tentative List
Added to tentative list
1999: Deferred
Bureau- pending the completion of a comparative study of similar church complexes in the region.
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First published: 09/07/19.

Nan

The Late Ancient Tomb Of Silistra By Nan

The late ancient tomb of Silistra (On tentative list)

The late ancient tomb of Silistra by Els Slots

As a last stop of our 2018 meetup we went to Silistra. We come from Srebarna and just followed the Danube.

Els had prearranged a tour (you can't get in otherwise). From the outside you can see a small chapel through the fences, but that's not really what you come for. It's the tomb hidden below the chapel that is interesting. It's interior is richly and colorful decorated and in a good state of preservation.

Still, I did not take any pictures which normally points to a fairly underwhelming experience.

OUV

The site is tiny. It's a single Roman tomb, nothing to really get you excited. I can only see this happening if it were combined in a serial nomination.

While You Are There

Silistra marks the end point of the Eastern Danube portion of the Roman Limes (T). You can find old fortifications in the town center. Nearby is also the all time great Srebarna Nature Reserve.

From Silistra, you can also cross into Romania to head to the Danube Delta. If you are going by car, you can stop at the l'ensemble rupestre de Basarabi (T). Philipp's review should give you a proper feeling for what to expect there.

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First published: 01/09/18.

Argo

The Late Ancient Tomb Of Silistra

The late ancient tomb of Silistra (On tentative list)

The late ancient tomb of Silistra by Argo

The late roman tomb is Silistra is a small, almost forgotten place (there are few visitors in Silistra, which is, first of all, a border town with Romania), but it is a real gem. Visits are only with a guide and have to be arranged some days before the planned date with the Archeological museum of the city. Visits are limited to preserve the paintings inside the tomb, but my feeling is that there are not so many visitors anyway.

On a Monday morning in August 2018 we picked up our guide in front of the door of the museum (closed on Mondays) and drove together to the Roman tomb. A recent building protects the tomb, so you need the key (and therefore the guide!) to get inside. The tomb is a one room construction, laying in the basement of the modern building, but big enough so one can stand inside. Internal walls of the tomb are fully covered with paintings. I was astonished to see how bright the colours still look like: red, green, blue… In front of the door are represented a man and his wife (probably the ones the tomb was intended for), and on the side walls, servants are shown bringing them clothes, belt, mirror, etc. The ceiling is covered with small drawings such as birds, animals, flowers. With the exception of one hole in the ceiling (the tomb was discovered during agricultural works on the surface), it is intact.

For unknown reason, this …

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