village of Zhelezino in Haskovo, BulgariaA megalithic tomb dating back to the end of 2nd millennium BC. The facility was made up of large roughly shaped vertical gneiss slabs dug into the ground inside a preliminarily made trench. The northern side slab and the western transverse slab are well-preserved, the southern slab is half-destroyed and the eastern slab and the capstone are missing.
INTERESTING FACTS
Dolmens are remarkable monuments of Thracian culture and are spread only in the mountains of Strandzha and Sakar, with a few also in the Eastern Rhodopes.