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BULGARIA: National Archaeological Museum to Join European Night of Museums
[13/05/2024 05:41]
SOFIA-SABA
The National Archaeological Institute with Museum under the Bulgarian Academy of Sciences will participate in the initiative "European Night of Museums - Sofia", organized by the French Institute in Bulgaria in partnership with the Ministry of Culture and Sofia Municipality, the Bulgarian News Agency (BTA) reported.

Visitors will have the opportunity to see the permanent exhibition of the museum and the temporary exhibition "Bulgarian Archaeology 2023", presenting the most interesting and impressive discoveries and research from the past archaeological season.

Included are 30 artifacts illustrating the development of cultures in today's Bulgarian lands from the Neolithic (6000 years BC) to the Renaissance (19th century). Among the exhibits are gold, silver and bronze ornaments, exquisite ceramic anthropomorphic figures and vessels, a bone scepter, a bronze flute, marble votive tablets and bronze figurines, glass vessels, tools, weapons, coins, according to BTA.


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