Central Square and Roman Agora, Plovdiv
Central Square is a historically significant and culturally rich urban space that has undergone several transformations throughout its existence. The origins of Central Square date back to the late 19th century. At that time, the development of the area around the Central Post Office commenced, leading to the creation of a garden and public space. In recent years, Central Square has transformed into an open-air museum, captivating residents and tourists alike with its historical and cultural treasures.
A major turning point in the square's history occurred in the 1970s and 1980s when the entire area underwent extensive reconstruction. During this process, it became evident that beneath the square lay the remains of the ancient city's central square—the Forum of Philippopolis. As you explore the square, you can witness ongoing excavations of the Roman Forum's ruins, particularly near the overpass steps close to Central Square.
The Forum of Philippopolis, uncovered in 1971 during the construction of the central post office building, comprises the eastern, northern, and part of the southern sections of the ancient central square. The original link between the forum and the Odeon, located on the Northern side, was severed due to the construction of a tunnel beneath Plovdiv's primary pedestrian street. This division effectively bisected the city square, known as the Agora. The open-air large section, known as Area, located in the southern part and accessible from Central Square, is the ancient Agora Commercial section.
Today, visitors can enjoy the lively atmosphere, cafes, and shops while contemplating the rich heritage of Philippopolis, making Central Square an essential destination in Plovdiv.
A major turning point in the square's history occurred in the 1970s and 1980s when the entire area underwent extensive reconstruction. During this process, it became evident that beneath the square lay the remains of the ancient city's central square—the Forum of Philippopolis. As you explore the square, you can witness ongoing excavations of the Roman Forum's ruins, particularly near the overpass steps close to Central Square.
The Forum of Philippopolis, uncovered in 1971 during the construction of the central post office building, comprises the eastern, northern, and part of the southern sections of the ancient central square. The original link between the forum and the Odeon, located on the Northern side, was severed due to the construction of a tunnel beneath Plovdiv's primary pedestrian street. This division effectively bisected the city square, known as the Agora. The open-air large section, known as Area, located in the southern part and accessible from Central Square, is the ancient Agora Commercial section.
Today, visitors can enjoy the lively atmosphere, cafes, and shops while contemplating the rich heritage of Philippopolis, making Central Square an essential destination in Plovdiv.
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Central Square and Roman Agora on Map
Sight Name: Central Square and Roman Agora
Sight Location: Plovdiv, Bulgaria (See walking tours in Plovdiv)
Sight Type: Attraction/Landmark
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Sight Location: Plovdiv, Bulgaria (See walking tours in Plovdiv)
Sight Type: Attraction/Landmark
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