Just a few photos from our walk downtown in Razgrad at the end of June. The weather this year is very hot and the usually lush and colorful center of the town was looking already dry and withered. Unfortunately, I noticed that several of the coniferous trees in the central garden had died. It seems to me the new climate realities will have to be taken into consideration and the colder climate trees to be replaced by others, more suitable to the warmer and drier springs and summers.
The clock tower of Razgrad is one of the oldest in the country still running. It was built around 1734.
The mosque, which is a historical monument, dates from the 17th centuryThe ruins of the old Abritus - a Roman time town on the grounds of nowadays Razgrad. We visited it last year, but I never blogged about it.
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