Pruwieija is a small town picturesquely situated in the limestone gorge of the river of the same name. It is famous for its caves, rock monasteries and unusual rock formations.
There is a system of limestone caves about 70 km in the vicinity of Provada. In addition, salt has been obtained here since prehistoric times. Until the mid-twentieth century, it was done in the form of evaporation of brine waters, while now the largest salt mine in Bulgaria operates here.
Since ancient times, the local brine springs have been used for bathing and inhalation. The mild climate also supports relaxation and a beneficial effect on health. The conditions here are often compared to the Czech spa town of Karlovy Vary, but for better use of them, further investments in infrastructure are necessary.
That is why nowadays the biggest attractions of Provence are the local landscapes. The limestone gorge abounds in unusual rock formations, such as Miracle Rocks or numerous caves. From medieval times, male and female Orthodox monasteries were located there. Today, the most important of them are the Shashkanite Monastery and the Kara Cave Rock Monastery.
The most famous monument in the city is the Ovech fortress built on a limestone ridge. Its origins date back to Roman times, when a military watchtower was located on the hill. The fortress in its present shape was built in the Middle Ages. Another interesting monument is the Church of the Annunciation of the Virgin, and the history of the city can be found in the Museum of the History of Provada.