| Exhibitions |
| History- Bulgarian Revival; Modern History, Archaeology, Ethnography |
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| 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 • Polish |
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 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 |
75,000 |
| Exhibition Area |
200 m² |
There are temporary exhibitions that exhibit our collection and also collection from other museums. |
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| Museum History |
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| Year of Establishment |
1913 |
| Founder |
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The foundations of the museum work in Sliven were laid as early as the Bulgarian National Revival period when patriotically-minded citizens collected relics of the time of the Bulgarian Medieval Kingdom. The real foundation of the museum work began immediately after the liberation of the town from the Ottoman rule when the Committee of the Moscow Ethnographic Society was founded on 14th February 1878 in Sliven. Ten years later, on 27th January 1888 a learning society was founded with the aim of studying the district of Sliven in every aspect. The museum of that community centre was founded in 1913, the year of the earliest document about its existence. The beginning of that museum was laid with 12 paintings by Dimitar Dobrovich, a painter from Sliven, from the Revival period. His heirs made a donation of these pictures in 1905. Then followed new donations of art and museum valuables, made to the community centre. In 1951 the museum of the community centre was made into a state property, and it was gradually turned into a local scientific and cultural institution, initially run by the Town Council, and since 1959 it has been run by the District Council of Sliven.
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