| Opening Hours |
| Open |
09:00 - 12:00, 14:00 - 17:00
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| Closed |
Summer time: none
Winter time: 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 |
| The museum is in the center of the town. There are signs on streets that provide directions to the museum. Bus 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 |
- |
| Exhibition Area |
140 m² |
Documentary and cultural exhibition.The museum is a small, one-story, asymmetrical house with a wooden veranda. The house represents the characteristic construction and architecture of the early Revival period. The traditional interior of the room where Hadji Dimitar was born was completely restored. So were the guest room, kitchen, and wine cellar, which are typical for Sliven . |
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| Museum History |
Outside museum
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| Year of Establishment |
1935 |
| Founder |
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At the end of 18th C. the house of the Assenovi family was built in the Sliven neighborhood "Kloutsohor"; the great Bulgarian rebel- the legendary voivoda (leader) Hadji Dimitar was born in this house on 10th Мay, 1840.
In 1935 the first museum collection was opened, and it was eventually grew into an exposition in 1955.
The museum organizes variety of educational and scientific acitivities. |
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