The Belogradchik Fortress, also known as Kaleto Fortress, stands majestically in Bulgaria, its central rock formations seamlessly blending with the nearby Belogradchik Rocks. The fortress’s history traces back to Roman times, though most of its current structures, including courtyards, bunkers, and the encircling walls, were constructed by Ottoman architects in the 1830s. Visitors today can explore these well-preserved features, which offer a glimpse into the strategic and architectural ingenuity of the past.
Belogradchik Fortress (Kaleto)
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