Balchik
The
exceptional view of the town Balchik from the sea impressed
the great Ovid who exclaimed: "O white stone town, I salute
thee for thy inimitable beauty!". The Milesian colonists
believed that the goddess of beauty, Aphrodite, was born there
out of the sea foam. The spouting karst springs gave the town
its first name Krunoi (meaning spring or source in Old Greek).
The next name was Dionysopolis. During the Middle Ages the town
was named after the local feudal lord, Balik.
The first destination is the Quiet Nest Palace, the former summer
residence of Queen Marie of Romania, and its famous gardens
of more than 35ha. The gardens are the "residence"
of 3000 or so plant species of which cacti alone are over 250,
and thus Europe's second most important collection. The palace
park is an imitation of the famous Cretan labyrinth. Each stone
for the church therefore was brought from the island of Crete.
The Garden of Allah is the prettiest. The Silver Well and the
alleys paved with mill stones are also very interesting. The
earthen jars were brought from Morocco.