The Nebet Tepe fortress near Plovdiv is going to be turned into an open museum by the Municipality. Photo by stroitestvo.bgMunicipal employees discovered a well-preserved ancient Roman tunnel in the southern Bulgarian city of Plovdiv. The workers were clearing up the Nebet Tepe hill ("Guards' Hill") fortress in order to turn into a tourist attraction when they came across the tunnel near the Maritsa River.The tunnel has a fully preserved staircase and leads to the northern side of the fortress. Plovdiv's Deputy Mayor Shopov, who is a historian himself, told the BGNES news agency that no one had any idea about the existence of the tunnel.The clearing up of the fortress began when a month ago the Plovdiv Municipality got a permission from the Bulgarian state to become in charge of the ancient site, and to turn it into a clean and well-lit tourist attraction ready to welcome tourists.The Guards' Hill is one of the many historic sites in the center of the city; it features remains of a prehistoric settlement - in 12th century BC that was the site of the Ancient Thracian city of Evmolpia.
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