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British Museum organises evening dedicated to Bulgaria

Photo: britishmuseum.org

The British Museum in London organises an evening dedicated to Bulgaria on June 23 at 6:00 p.m. The first part of the program includes a performance by the London Bulgarian Choir and Folklore Ensemble Bulgaria - London. Although this part of the program is free, the British Museum recommends making a reservation in advance, as places are reserved, the Bulgarian Embassy in London informed.

In the second part of the evening, Director of the National Museum of History in Sofia, Prof. Boni Petrunova, will talk about the Panagyurishte Treasure, as the lecture starts at 19:00.

The two events are part of the public programme supporting the exhibition Luxury and Power: Persia to Greece and are being carried out with the support of the Bulgarian Embassy in London.




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