| Opening Hours |
| Open |
09:00 - 12:00, 14:00 - 17:00
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| Closed |
Saturday and Sunday |
Others |
Visits during closing hours: by appointment |

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| Admission |
| Adult |
1.00 lv. |
| Student |
0.60 lv. |
| Child |
Up to 7 years old |
free |
| Others |
• Active military: free
• Handicapped: free
• Senior: 0.60 lv. |
| Guide/Lecture |
• Bulgarian
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5.00 lv. |
• French
• German
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8.00 lv. |
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| Access to Museum |
| From nearby Regional Center to Town |
From Sofia: by bus or train
From Burgas: by bus or train |
| From Bus Station/Railway Station in Town |
| There are signs on streets that provide directions to the museum. Bus is also available. |

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| Town Information |
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Sliven is one of the oldest cities in Europe with 10,000 residents.The beautiful nature sites,mineral bath, and many cultural and historical monuments are important possibilities of Sliven in terms of international tourism.
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| Exhibitions Information |
| Number of Collection |
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| Exhibition Area |
100 m² |
In the old Sliven neighborhood "Deli Balta" is situated the house where the distinguished poet, educator and church figure Dobri Chintulov lived up to 1886. The photographs and documents, the belongings of the poet and the recreated typical atmosphere of the period reveal important stages of the life and social and creative activities of Dobri Chintulov.
The books from his personal collection, textbooks and reference books shown there give us information about the activities in the sphere of the education and culture in Sliven during the Revival period. |
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| Museum History |
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| Year of Establishment |
1963 |
| Founder |
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The house was built in the 1850's by the two brothers Ivan and Dobri Cintulovi quite near the house where they were born. It has the typical architecture of the period - an open, asymmetrical two-story house with wooden projectile parts of the veranda and balconies hanging above a large cobbled yard. In the middle of 1970s the house was completely restored, and a museum exposition was opened. There is a solemn ceremony every year in the house where the name of the winner of the special Dobri Chintulov award for literature and art is written in a special place on the wall. This award is given to distinguished figures of literature and culture on the day of Sliven- 26th October, the day of its patron saint St. Dimitar. |
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