Bulgaria, Kazanlak Thracian tomb

Bulgaria, Kazanlak Thracian tomb

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11th Grade - University

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The Kazanlac tomb in Bulgaria is a vaulted brickwork beehive structure, part of a large Thracian necropolis. It features a narrow corridor and a round burial chamber adorned with murals of a Thracian couple at a funeral feast. Dating back to the 4th century BCE, it has been a UNESCO World Heritage site since 1979. The murals are notable for their depiction of horses and a tender farewell gesture. While not all experts agree, some consider these paintings Bulgaria's best-preserved Hellenistic masterpieces. Located near the ancient Thracian capital of Suthopula, the tomb is closed to the public to protect its sensitive paintings, with a replica available nearby. The seated woman from the murals is featured on the Bulgarian 50 Stotinki coin issued in 2005.

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MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION

30 sec • 1 pt

What is the architectural style of the Thracian tomb near Kazanlak?

Baroque

Neoclassical

Gothic

Vaulted brickwork beehive

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30 sec • 1 pt

In which century was the Thracian tomb near Kazanlak constructed?

5th century BCE

3rd century BCE

2nd century BCE

4th century BCE

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MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION

30 sec • 1 pt

What is a notable feature of the murals in the Thracian tomb?

A depiction of a royal coronation

Depiction of a battle scene

A gesture of farewell between a couple

A landscape of Thracian countryside

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30 sec • 1 pt

What is the significance of the seated woman in the murals?

She is depicted on a Bulgarian coin

She is a goddess worshipped by Thracians

She represents a mythical creature

She is a symbol of Thracian royalty

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30 sec • 1 pt

Why is the original Thracian tomb not open to the public?

It is located in a restricted area

It is under renovation

To preserve the sensitive murals

It is too small for visitors