Welcome to the Open-air Prehistoric Museum, nestled on the shores of Durankulak Lake, near Ezero village in the Dobrich region. This unique site offers a captivating journey back in time, to the dawn of civilization in these lands. The museum is part of the archaeological complex of the prehistoric settlement at Durankulak – one of Europe's most significant and oldest discoveries, dating back to the Neolithic and Chalcolithic periods (6th – 5th millennium BC). Here, you'll have the opportunity to explore realistic reconstructions of dwellings from these distant epochs, recreating the authentic atmosphere of life from 7000 years ago. Both pile-dwellings and dugouts are presented, offering insight into the construction techniques and daily life of the people of that time. Stroll among them and imagine the daily routines of the ancient inhabitants, engaged in fishing, hunting, and primitive agriculture. The open-air museum is an ideal destination for families and curious travelers eager to connect with the roots of European civilization. The Durankulak complex is also famous for the "Island of Birds," where the unique prehistoric settlement and the world's largest prehistoric necropolis were discovered. A visit to this museum is not just a walk; it's an interactive experience that will enrich your knowledge of our ancestors and their remarkable way of life. Discover the secrets of prehistory against the picturesque backdrop of the Dobrudzha nature!

Dobrich
14.3 km away
Dobrich
19.2 km away
Dobrich
26.1 km away

Dobrich
30.5 km away