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The city gallery in Varna with a talk about Bulgarian art in English

Photo: facebook.com/Varna.City.Art.Gallery

The city art gallery "Boris Georgiev" in Bulgaria's coastal city Varna will offer its visitors on March 20 specialized talks, in which they will be able to familiarize themselves with the permanent exposition and temporary exhibitions in the largest art museum on the Bulgarian Black Sea coast.
 
The talks will be given in two languages. At 1:30 p.m. the talk in Bulgarian starts, and at 3:30 p.m. - in English. 

They will be held as part of a museum tour, during which visitors will pass through the halls, led by a museum specialist, who will introduce them to the different periods of Bulgarian art.
There is no extra charge for the talks on March 20. Entrance is only with an entrance ticket, the gallery explains.



Photos: Facebook page of Varna City Art Gallery



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