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Present the Bulgarian treasures in the National Palace of Culture

From March 3rd to March 5th, the National Palace of Culture will present an exhibition of the most interesting treasures and valuable exhibits of Bulgarian museums and galleries. This will happen to the one of its kind “Museum Salon” On an area of ​​500 square meters will be shown highlights from the collections of over 40 museums and galleries from all over the country in the lobby of the National Palace of Culture on the 3rd floor.

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The Salon of Museums” is part of the official national cultural program of the Bulgarian Presidency of the Council of the EU. The idea is to present replicas of masterpieces as well as the different strokes of the Bulgarian museum institutions, which have a key role in promoting the rich the cultural and historical heritage of our country.

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Among the participants in the Salon are archeological, ethnographic, historical, regional and house-museums from Sofia, Plovdiv, Rousse, Blagoevgrad, Smolyan, Pernik, Vratsa, Karlovo, Sopot, Silistra, Isperih, Asenovgrad, Velingrad, Svilengrad and others. Works will be shown by the National Art Gallery, the Boris Georgiev Art Gallery in Varna and the Art Gallery in Rousse. EU official guests and ministers of culture will also have the opportunity to enjoy the exhibition.

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I love history, to walk through old cobblestone streets, to smell the air of the past times and to feel the legends in the air. And I'm lucky to have been born in a country with a glorious past and a lot of stories to tell. Bulgaria was founded more than 1,300 years ago and has never changed its name. But the life of people, their everyday habits, their traditions, their music and their art have changed over the centuries. I invite you to take a walk through the different ages of Bulgaria and to get to know it better.