Urban Planning in the Southeastern Sector of Trapezica
Mirko Robov
pp. 34 - 43
Title: Urban Planning in the Southeastern Sector of Trapezica
Authors: Mirko Robov

Abstract: The report presented a newly discovered feudal complex in the southeastern sector of Trapezitsa. As a planning solution, the complex is a large closed architectural ensemble, developed on two adjacent terraces west and southwest of the church №3. It occupies an area of about 3 decares and is the largest so far established in the capital. As a device and purpose there is a parallel with the boyar complex, north of the palace of Tsarevets.
The church is a representative monument of the capital's cult architecture from the 12th-14th centuries. Cross dome according to plan, with rich frescoes and facade decoration. Two masonry tombs with marble lids were intended for high-ranking representatives of the capital's elite.
The report presented the initial results of a newly opened church this season - church №2, views and steps for preservation and conservation of the discovered architectural remains the inhabitant of this ensemble.

Keywords: Archaeological Research; Cultural and Historical Objects; Preservation; Presentation.

Received: 01-12-2014     Accepted: 22-12-2014     Published: 05-09-2015

Citation: Robov, M. (2015). Urban Planning in the Southeastern Sector of Trapezica. Cultural and Historical Heritage: Preservation, Presentation, Digitalization (KIN Journal), 1(1), ISSN 2367-8038, Institute of Mathematics and Informatics – Bulgarian Academy of Sciences, 34-43