Emiliyan Stanev House-Museum – V. Tarnovo
Emiliyan Stanev House-Museum is Bulgaria’s first audio-visual museum.
Emiliyan Stanev House-Museum is Bulgaria’s first audio-visual museum.
Elin Pelin was born in the village of Baylovo.
In a little street in the Sofia district of Lozenets an old residential building houses the Dimitar Dimov House-Museum.
The Nikola Vaptsarov Museum was opened for visitors on 6 May 1956.
The Petko and Pencho Slaveykovi House-Museum was opened for visitors on 1 July 1951 in the former home of Svetoslava Slaveykova – the granddaughter of the big Revival poet.
Ivan Vazov’s home-museum rises gloriously amid the multi-storied buildings in the centre of Sofia, on the corner of G. S. Rakovski Str and Iv. Vazov Str.
The National Museum of Bulgarian Literature was founded on 1 January 1976.
The setting which national hero Vasil Levski inhabited, his belongings, documents, family photographs, his life and heroic deeds are all available for every Bulgarian patriot in the Apostle’s house-museum in Karlovo.
For more than 200 years, two famous and impervious-to-time relief wood carvings, depicting the sun, have been “shining” in the Daskalov House in the town of Tryavna.
The 5th DANUrB+ International Partner Meeting took place in Sombor, Serbia on June, 15-17, 2021. It gathered journalists from Croatia and Serbia and more than 90 participants from the 6 different partner countries (Hungary, Serbia, Romania, Bulgaria, Croatia, and Slovakia).