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  2. Varna Archaeological Museum - Wikipedia

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    Founded on 3 June 1888, when a museum, part of the City Library was established, the Varna Archaeological Museum is situated in a historic building designed in the Neo-Renaissance style by the noted architect Petko Momchilov and built in 1892–1898 for the Varna Girls' School. It became state property in 1945, and since 1993 the museum has ...

  3. Varna culture - Wikipedia

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    The Varna culture was a Chalcolithic culture of northeastern Bulgaria, dated c. 4500 BC, [1] [2] contemporary and closely related with the Gumelnița culture. The oldest golden artifacts in the world (4600 BC - 4200 BC) were found in the Necropolis of Varna. These artefacts are on display in the Varna Archaeological Museum. [3] [4] [5]

  4. Varna Necropolis - Wikipedia

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    Varna necropolis, grave offerings on exhibit at the Varna Museum. The site was accidentally discovered in October 1972 by excavator operator Raycho Marinov. The first person to value the significant historical meaning was Dimitar Zlatarski, the creator of the Dalgopol Historical Museum, when he was called by the locals to examine what they had found earlier that day.

  5. Varna, Bulgaria - Wikipedia

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    City landmarks include the Varna Archaeological Museum, exhibiting the Gold of Varna, the Roman Baths, the Battle of Varna Park Museum, the Naval Museum in the Italianate Villa Assareto displaying the museum ship Drazki torpedo boat, the Museum of Ethnography in an Ottoman-period compound featuring the life of local urban dwellers, fisherfolk ...

  6. Timeline of Varna - Wikipedia

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    1878 – Varna becomes part of newly restored independent Bulgaria per Treaty of Berlin (1878) [3] [5] 1883 – Orient Express railway begins operating. [citation needed] 1885 – Euxinograd palace built near Varna. 1886 – Dormition of the Mother of God Cathedral, Varna built. 1888 Varna Archaeological Museum founded. Population: 25,256. [3]

  7. List of museums in Greece - Wikipedia

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    Archaeological Museum of Apeiranthos [109] Archaeological Museum of Gyroulas at Sangri [110] Archaeological Museum of Naxos; Byzantine, Ecclesiastic. Byzantine Museum of Naxos [111] Other. Apiranthos Natural History Museum [112] Vallindras Distilery (Kitron Naxou distillery in Chalkio on Naxos) ! Not listed as a museum [113]

  8. National Archaeological Museum, Athens - Wikipedia

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    The Museum in 1893. The first national archaeological museum in Greece was established by the governor of Greece Ioannis Kapodistrias in Aigina in 1829. Subsequently, the archaeological collection was relocated to a number of exhibition places until 1858, when an international architectural competition was announced for the location and the architectural design of the new museum.

  9. Category:Museums in Varna, Bulgaria - Wikipedia

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    Varna Archaeological Museum; B. Boris Georgiev City Art Gallery; D. Bulgarian torpedo boat Drazki; M. Museum of Medicine History; V. Varna Aquarium This ...