
The Stone Bridge (1904)
The symbol of Debnevo over the Vidima River — the work of master builder Filip Raykov, an apprentice of Kolyu Ficheto.
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The heart of the Vidima, at the foot of the Balkan Mountains. A village with over a thousand years of history beside the Vidima River — home to its famous stone bridge, the ancient Kaleto fortress and living mountain nature.

Latest announcements and events from life in Debnevo.
Four days, dozens of artists and a grand finale with the Antoni Donchev ALL-STAR BIG BAND — from 29 July to 1 August Debnevo once again becomes a stage for music, art and nature by the Vidima River, with free admission.
For the third consecutive year, the Bulgarian News Agency (BTA) is a media partner of the Jam on the River international festival by the Vidima River — under the motto “Freedom is culture.”
The village church was renovated thanks to the efforts of the whole community — an example of care for Debnevo's spiritual heritage.
The places that tell Debnevo's story — from the ancient fortress to the stone bridge over the Vidima.

The symbol of Debnevo over the Vidima River — the work of master builder Filip Raykov, an apprentice of Kolyu Ficheto.
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A late antique and medieval fortress that guarded the Troyan Pass. Finds from the Chalcolithic to Byzantium.
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The village's Orthodox church, designed by a Tryavna master and renovated in 2026.
Learn more →The village's living calendar — from the international Jam on the River festival to the St. Petka fair.
1 June (annual)
A celebration for the youngest to mark International Children's Day, with games and entertainment, organised by the Prosveta – 1905 community centre.
29 July – 1 August 2026
Jazz, folklore, world music and contemporary visual arts by the Vidima River — four days of music under the stars of the Troyan Balkan, with free admission.
The last Sunday of October
The traditional village fair in honour of St. Petka (Paraskeva) — the church feast day.
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