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‎Ethnographic Museum Nessebar‎
Ethnographic Museum Nessebar‎ is housed in a National Revival-style home constructed in 1840 by a rich local businessman. It is a two-story home with a stone ground floor and a timber-framed residential second level with five rooms and a large central salon with a carved wooden ceiling and a large
Film Museum Nessebar
The Film Museum is one of the most distinctive museums in Nessebar, and it draws a large number of visitors, particularly movie buffs. It's a tiny museum, but it's well worth a visit due to its extensive collection of well-known action, horror, and science-fiction figures. Iron Man, Space Men
Archaeological Museum Nessebar
The initial location of the Nesebar Archaeological Museum was the Church of Saint John the Baptist in Nesebar, which opened in 1956. In 1994, the museum moved into a new building constructed by Hristo Koev. The museum exhibit features cultural artifacts from many eras of Nesebar
Saint Theodore Church
The Church of St. Theodore in Nesebar, Bulgaria, was constructed in the 13th century, as shown by the north and west facades that still stand today. The remaining walls and roof were constructed afterwards. It is a church with a single nave, narthex, and apse. The church measures 8,70 meters long
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Church of Christ Pantocrator
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The Church of Christ Pantocrator is a medieval Eastern Orthodox church in Burgas Province's eastern Bulgarian town of Nesebar (historical Mesembria). The Church of Christ Pantocrator, part of the Ancient Nesebar UNESCO World Heritage Site, was built during the 13th and 14th centuries and is
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Church of St Stephen
The Church of St. Stephen (Bulgarian: Sveti Stefan) is a former Eastern Orthodox church that has been converted into a museum in Nessebar, Eastern Bulgaria. It is part of the city's architectural and historical reserve, which is a UNESCO World Heritage Site and one of the 100 national tourist
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The Red Flat
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Entering the Red Flat is like stepping back in time to 1980s Communist Bulgaria. You may learn about daily living for regular Bulgarians during the Cold War by visiting the house of a typical family. Work and play, school and vacation, eating, drinking, watching TV, partying, and performing chores
The Sofia Arsenal – Museum of Contemporary Art
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The Sofia Arsenal – Museum of Contemporary Art first opened its doors in 2011. By 2017, it has almost a hundred events on its calendar. In 2015 and 2016, new initiatives were introduced. 'Space–Audience' features spatial visualizations related to the museum architecture, its history, change, and
Techno Magic Land
Techno MagicLand is a center where every child will be able to discover the magic of technology and science through over 50 interactive experiments. The facility does not qualify as a museum. The way it works is extremely different from the traditional concept of a museum. Things from the past
St. Cyrill and St. Methodius National Library
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The SS. Cyril and Methodius National Library is Bulgaria's national library, located in the capital city of Sofia. Founded on April 4, 1878, the Bulgarian National Library was elevated three years later, and the Bulgarian National Revival Archive was integrated with it in 1924
Sofia City Art Gallery
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The bulky structure at the southern end of the City Garden park has an art gallery with two floors of changing exhibits of predominantly modern Bulgarian and foreign art. Enter via the ul Knyaz Al Batenberg. Museum exhibits, curator initiatives, solo and group exhibitions of works by Bulgarian
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Sofia City library
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Historical perspective on the establishment, building, and growth of the Sofia Library The collecting of literature on urban planning, economics, accounting, dictionaries, reference, and other works supporting municipal operations started with the declaration of Sofia as the capital and the
National Museum of Natural History
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The National Museum of Natural History is a natural history museum situated on Tsar Osvoboditel Boulevard in Sofia, Bulgaria, near to the Russian church. It was founded in 1889 and is linked with the Bulgarian Academy of Sciences. It is the Balkans' first and biggest museum of its sort
Museum of Socialist Art
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The Museum of Socialist Art in Sofia is an art museum that chronicles Bulgaria's communist period. It opened on September 19, 2011, amid a disagreement over the name, which was originally suggested as "Museum of Totalitarian Art." The collection of big and small sculptures, busts, and paintings in
Museum-House Ivan Vazov
Ivan Minchov Vazov was a Bulgarian poet, writer, and dramatist known as "the Patriarch of Bulgarian Literature." He was born in Sopot, a town in Bulgaria's Rose Valley (then part of the Ottoman Empire). Ivan Vazov's works illuminate two historical epochs: the Bulgarian Renaissance and the