The ancient city of Mesambria, Nesebur (map) was declared a UNESCO World Heritage Site in 1983 because of its old town with its array of churches - I counted eleven predating the seventeenth century, though I may have missed a few.
Detail of the Church of Christ Pantocrator
The old town is connected to the new town and the mainland by a man-made isthmus, and entering it still requires passing through the ancient and mediaeval fortifications.
The entrance to the old town
Now a significant tourist resort, it was very, very quiet even in April, with over half of the shops still shut. This did, though, mean I had the museum and town to myself, which was pleasant!
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