Program 756: Resurrecting Roman Rubble; Plovdiv, Bulgaria; European Travel Serendipity
Release Date: 06-01-2024
Description
A self-described "Rome nerd" helps us picture what it was like to live in the Roman Empire and explains how much we can learn about the era from its now 2,000-year-old rubble. Then a tour guide from Bulgaria sings the praises of its cultural capital, Plovdiv — one of the oldest cities in Europe, possibly in the whole world. And listeners share serendipitous stories from their European travels.
Guests
- Phillip Barlag, author of "The History of Rome in 12 Buildings" (New Page Books)
- Stefan Bozadzhiev, tour guide based in Sofia, Bulgaria
Additional Info
- Phillip Barlag is the author of "The History of Rome in 12 Buildings."
- He's also written "Evil Roman Emperors" and "The Leadership Genius of Julius Caesar."
- The opening episodes of Phillip's podcast "The 'Greats' of History" examine the lives of prominent figures from ancient Egypt.
- Stefan Bozadzhiev blogs about Bulgaria travel on Facebook and offers tours of Bulgaria through Lyuba Tours, based in Sofia.
- The Rick Steves online guide to Bulgaria.
- Rick recommends visiting the Memorial Museum in Caen when touring the nearby D-Day landing sites in Normandy, France.