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The museum was moved in 2000 to one of the major buildings in the complex serving as official residence of the President, Vice President and Government of the Republic of Bulgaria., [1] and currently contains over 650,000 objects connected to archaeology, fine arts, history and ethnography, although only 10% of them are permanently exhibited.
Museum of Mosaics, Devnya; National Art Gallery (Bulgaria) National Archaeological Museum (Bulgaria) National Gallery for Foreign Art; National Historical Museum (Bulgaria) National Museum of Military History (Bulgaria) National Museum of Natural History (Bulgaria) National Polytechnical Museum; National Transport Museum, Bulgaria; Neolithic ...
Isperih — Museum of History, Sboryanovo museum of history and archaeology, the Thracian town of Chelis and Demir Baba Tekke at Sveshtari village. (Formerly also: Thracian Tomb) Ruse — House of Zahari Stoyanov, Pantheon of National Revival Heroes; Silistra — Museum of History, Medcidi Tabi fortress; Srebarna Nature Reserve
The Pleven Regional Historical Museum (Bulgarian: Регионален исторически музей — Плевен), founded in 1953, is one of the largest museums in Bulgaria. The museum is situated in a two-story edifice near the centre of Pleven that is a monument of culture of national importance and has an area of 7,000 m 2. Its ...
The History Museum in Plovdiv manages four expositions. The Bulgarian National Revival exposition is situated in the house of the Greek merchant from Thessaloniki, Dimitris Georgiadi. It was built in 1846 and occupies 825 m 2 (8,880 sq ft). The exhibition traces the history of Plovdiv from the 15th to the 19th century, a period of Ottoman rule.
Pages in category "History museums in Bulgaria" The following 11 pages are in this category, out of 11 total. ... National Historical Museum, Bulgaria; P.
National Museum of Natural History, Bulgaria; P. National Polytechnical Museum; T. National Transport Museum, Bulgaria
Bulgaria accepted the convention on 7 March 1974. [3] As of 2022, there are ten World Heritage Sites listed in Bulgaria. The first four sites were listed in 1979: the Boyana Church, the Madara Rider, the Rock-hewn Churches of Ivanovo, and the Thracian Tomb of Kazanlak. Four more sites were listed in 1983, one in 1985, and the most recent one in ...