Electronic resources
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Rabosh
Rabosh (rabush), also known as chetula, calendar stick or calendar crutch, is a specially carved wooden stick that represents a unique perpetual calendar. At […]
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Helmet from the village of Pletena, Blagoevgrad region
Helmet, bronze, silver, Thracian type with hinged breastplates, decorated with nose kenemori filled with incised, "herringbone" imitations strongly […]
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Relief from "Frog Mound", Strelcha
Relief from a Thracian tomb from the mound embankment of one of the largest mounds in Bulgaria - "Frog Mound", Strelcha. The fragment is […]
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Silver bowl with gilding from Zareva mound
Hemispherical silver bowl with gilt. On the body there is a mesh ornament of pentagons and hexagons. Below the edge of the mouth there is a belt […]
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Helmet from Malomirovo – Zlatinitsa
Chalcidian type helmet with removable nipples. It is made of bronze alloy by casting, forging, polishing and brazing.
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Silver kneecap from Malomirovo-Zlatinitsa
Kneepads are also the most common type of defensive weaponry in antiquity and one of the most representative monuments of Thracian toreutics.
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Flaky vestry from Malomirovo - Zlatinitsa
It was found in large fragments. Restored. It was made in five parts - one main and four smaller ones. The main part […]
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Inkwell presented by Lady Emily Strangford
The names of the English diplomat and specialist in the Eastern question Lord Percy Strangford and his wife Emily Strangford are closely intertwined […]
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Flag of the insurgents from Kratovo
The Ilinden-Preobrazhen Uprising of 1903 is a heroic epic in the struggle of the Bulgarian people for freedom and independence. In the preparation of […]
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Clock of gen. Nikifor Nikiforov
The watch is gold, men's, with an anchor mechanism. It is pocketable, most commonly worn in the front pocket of a man's waistcoat. […]
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The pen with which the Treaty of Accession to the European Union was signed
The pen with which President Georgi Parvanov signs the Treaty of Accession of the Republic of Bulgaria to the European Union. On April 13, 2005 […]
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KHAN ASPARUH (1981)
A rich historical spectacle about palace life in Medieval Bulgaria. Tsar Ioan Assen, brilliantly ruled the Second Bulgarian Kingdom from 1218 to [...]