In the 1960s the government of Bulgaria assigned a
team of scientists from the Bulgarian Academy of Science and the Medical Academy
to build a balneological centre for relaxation and treatment of the high ranking
officials.
After a thorough review of the balneological centres in Bulgaria, the
scientists proposed Velingrad as the location which meets best the given
criteria. The final choice of the location was taken after consideration in
details of a number of other options.
Architect Lazarov gathered a team to design a balneological complex and in
1969 the complex was inaugurated.
Through the years the buildings of the complex and the facilities were
constantly improved while the personnel continued to develop professional skills
in the areas of balneology and tourism.
In the period 2005-2007 the complex was entirely
renovated according the project of Yordan Stefanov and his
team.
Today hotel Velina is a fashionable four-star hotel, certified under all
international standards for good working practices and systems for food and
services safety.
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