Two guest exhibitions will be presented in the Municipal Historical Museum - Breznik on the occasion of the European Heritage Days. They will open to visitors on September 14. The exhibitions "Cinema: Magic and Technology" and "From the Flintstones to Smartphones" have been prepared by the National Polytechnical Museum in Sofia. The first exhibition will be on display at the “Military Club” hall of the Municipal History Museum-Breznik. It traces the first steps in cinema with еquipment without which its magic would not be possible. The exhibition “From the Flinstones to Smartphones" will be arranged in “Klasno Uchilishte” hall and features dozens of operating devices from the recent past.
Each year, the 50 signatory countries to the European Cultural Convention take part in the joint initiative of the Council of Europe and the European Commission. More than 20 million Europeans take part at the European Heritage Days, making it one of the world’s biggest cultural events.
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