Nesebar Archaeological Museum
The Nesebar Archaeological Museum (Bulgarian: Археологически музей Несебър, Arheologicheski muzey Nesebar) is a museum located in Nesebar, a town on the Black Sea coast of southeast Bulgaria.
Description
The Nesebar Archaeological museum is founded in 1956 and its first home was the Church of Saint John the Baptist, Nesebar.
In 1994 the museum was hosted in a new building, designed by architect Hristo Koev. The museum exposition contains cultural monuments from different ages of the history of Nesebar.
References
- Museum Ancient Nesebar (Official site)
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Nesebar Municipality
Capital: Nesebar
- Obzor
- Sveti Vlas
- Banya
- Gyulyovtsa
- Emona
- Koznitsa
- Kosharitsa
- Orizare
- Panitsovo
- Priseltsi
- Ravda
- Rakovskovo
- Tankovo
- Hagia Sophia Church
- Church of Saint John the Baptist
- Church of St Stephen
- Church of St Paraskevi
- Church of the Holy Archangels Michael and Gabriel
- Church of Christ Pantocrator
- Church of St John Aliturgetos
- Church of St Theodore
- Nesebar Archaeological Museum
- Irakli
- Cape Emine
- Slanchev Bryag
42°39′32″N 27°44′2″E / 42.65889°N 27.73389°E / 42.65889; 27.73389
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