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Archaeological Museum -
"Maritsa-Istok"

Address: "Al.Stanboliiski" St. No. 2a
Radnevo 6260
Bulgaria
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Internatinal Dialing Code: 359
(0)417-830-14
(0)417-833-50: Curator

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Exhibitions

History- Prehistory; Antiquity; Medieval Period; Ottoman Period; Bulgarian Revival; Modern History, Archaeology, Ethnography, Natural Science, Art- Painting; Graphic Art; Sculpture; Handicraft, House Museum, Others- Exhibition


Opening Hours

Open 09:00 - 12:00, 13:30 - 16:00
Closed Saturday and Sunday

Others

Visits during closing hours: possible with appointment

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Admission

Bulgarian Foreigner
Adult - -
Student - -
Child - -
Others -

Guide/Lecture • Bulgarian
free

• Foreign Languages

free

Others

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Access to Museum

From nearby Regional Center to Town
The closest regional center with public transportation connection is is Stara Zagora.

From Bus Station/Railway Station in Town
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Town Information

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Exhibitions Information

Number of Collection

2762

Exhibition Area

The exhibition of the museum is temporary and includes movable monuments of culture from all historical epochs, which are arranged chronologically.

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Museum History

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Year of Establishment 1992
Founder -

The archeological museum "Maritsa- East" was established in 1992. It has the main objective to organize and undertake any rescue archeological research in the region of the energy complex "Maritsa East".
According to its profile, the Archeological museum has 4 specialized collections: Prehistory, Ancient history, Middle Ages and Numismatics. Until the current moment the museum posses 2 762 units in the basic science-subsidiary collection. The museum undertakes intensive scientific-research activity, as a result of which 6 volumes of the series "Maritsa-East Archeological research" were published.
The Museum has palaeontological collection of bones of different animals, discovered mining works; the oldest ornaments of precious metals from the early culture - stage of the Early Bronze Age; collection of clay and bronze containers and golden ornaments from the Roman age, as well as numismatic collection of silver coins.

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