Museum
The National Archaeological Museum is Bulgaria's oldest and largest museum dedicated to the country's rich archaeological heritage. It was established in 1892 and houses over 60,000 exhibits from prehistoric times to the Middle Ages. The museum's collection includes objects made of gold, silver, bronze, ceramics, tools, weapons, and household items. Some of the most notable exhibits include the Thracian gold treasures, the Panagyurishte gold treasure, and the Valchitran gold treasure. The museum's mission is to preserve and promote Bulgaria's cultural heritage and to provide visitors with insights into the country's fascinating history.