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Ethnographic Museum – Elhovo

Ethnographic Museum – Elhovo

The Ethnographic Museum in Elhovo preserves the history, culture and customs of Yambol district, with a special focus on the clothing and costume and embroidery of the late 19th and early 20th centuries.

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Rayna Knyaginya House Museum

Rayna Knyaginya House Museum

The birthplace of Rayna Popgeorgieva Futekova, known Rayna Knyaginya (BG: Райна Княгиня), has been preserved by the Panagyurishte municipality as a museum.

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Baba Iliitsa House Museum

Baba Iliitsa House Museum

The Baba Iliitsa House Museum is in the center of Chelopek village, on the road to Okolchitsa Peak, one of Bulgaria’s one hundred national tourist sites.

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Varna Archaeological Museum

Varna Archaeological Museum

The Varna Archaeological Museum collection features over 100,000 objects, dated from about 100,000 BCE to the 18th century CE.

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National Museum of Natural History in Sofia

National Museum of Natural History in Sofia

The National Museum of Natural History in Sofia is the among the oldest and richest natural history museums on the Balkan Peninsula. It was founded by Bulgaria’s Prince Ferdinand in 1889.

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National Museum of Natural History

National Museum of Natural History

With over one million items on display, Sofia boasts the largest natural history museum in the Balkans.

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Sofia Synagogue

Sofia Synagogue

The Sofia Synagogue is the largest in southeast Europe, and one of the largest in all of Europe. It houses a museum of Jewish History.

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