Photo by BTA on 15 October, 2024

Second Statue from Ancient City of Heraclea Sintica to Be Exhibited in Central Sofia

World News Agencies By BTA - Bulgarian News Agency • 15 October, 2024

Jerusalem, 15 October, 2024 (TPS) -- Petrich, Southwestern Bulgaria, (BTA)
A statue discovered during excavations in the ancient city of Heraclea Sintica (near Petrich, Southwestern Bulgaria), will be exhibited for the first time in the center of Sofia, the head of the project for restoration, conservation and socialization of the Heraclea Sintica site, Katia Stoyanova, said here Tuesday.

The large marble statue of a young man was found during excavations in the ancient city of Heraclea Sintica in September. It was found lying face down but its head is missing. It was the second statue the team had discovered. The first was a large marble deity and was found in July 2024.

Katia Stoyanova stressed that there is a great interest in the two statues, and the first who are willing to present the second statue are the archaeologists from the National Archaeological Museum. “An agreement has been reached to exhibit the statue in the center of Sofia on the occasion of the Day of the Archaeologist in February 2025, when the process of restoring the statue should be completed”, Stoyanova explained.

It is expected that the statue, which has a crack in the thigh area, will be transported for restoration to the National Archaeological Museum by the end of October.

The first statue, which is believed to be a representation of the ancient deity Hermes, will be exhibited in the Petrich History Museum. It is currently being restored by Kitan Kitanov, according to whom it is in good condition. The restoration process can be viewed by visitors of the Petrich Historical Museum thanks to a special screen.

There is interest for the two statues to be exhibited outside the country, but this is subject to further arrangements, said engineer Katia Stoyanova.