| Exhibitions |
| History- Bulgarian Revival; Modern History, Archaeology, Ethnography, Art- Painting; Graphic Art; Sculpture |
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| Opening Hours |
| Open |
Summer Time: 09:00 - 18:00
Winter Time: 08:00 - 17:00 |
| Closed |
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Others |
• Visits during closing hours: possible with appointment |

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| Admission |
| Adult |
2.00 lv. |
| Student |
1.00 lv. |
| Child |
Up to 7 years old |
free |
| Others |
• Active military: free
• Handicapped: free
• Senior: 1.00 lv. |
| Guide/Lecture |
• Bulgarian
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3.00 lv. |
• English
• French
• German
• Russian
• Spanish |
5.00 lv. |
Others |
Group discount is available for a group with over 10 persons- a pass for all museums in the town:
• Adult- 5.00 lv.
• Student- 2.50 lv.
• Senior- 2.50 lv. |
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| Access to Museum |
| From nearby Regional Center to Town |
| From Gabrovo: bus and train are available. |
| From Bus Station/Railway Station in Town |
| The museum is in the old part of the town. There are signs that provide direction to the museum
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| Town Information |
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Tryavna is an old town with rich cultural traditions and history. During the Revival period, the town became home to the biggest and the most famous art school in Bulgaria. The specialties of the school are icon-painting, woodcarving, and architecture. Visitors can experience a lot of Western-style architectural monuments in town- the old town , clock tower, churches, and more. |
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| Exhibitions Information |
| Number of Collection |
625 |
| Exhibition Area |
654 ㎡ |
Currently holds art collections donated by Dimitar and Nikola Kazakovi, prof. Ivan Gazdov, Ivan Popdimitrov,icons, time-measuring devices, “Education until the liberation “ documentary exhibition. |
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Exhibition |

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| Museum History |
Reconstruction of
classroom
Exhibition |
| Year of Establishment |
1975 |
| Founder |
Ivanka Boneva |
First Exhibition is dedicated to the scholar work in the town of Tryavna during the Revival. It was opened in 1975. After that was opened some different exhibition. Today permanent exhibitions are 7.
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