Museums in Plovdiv city
Plovdiv Ethnographic Museum, the Bulgarian Revival Museum, the Archaelogical Museum and more
Ethnographic Museum - Kuyumdzhioglu house |
The Plovdiv Ethnographic Museum includes displays representative of the lifestyle of the working class and the wealthy over the ages. The museum is contained within the house of Agir Koyumdjioglu.
Bulgarian Revival Museum - Georgiadi house |
The house of Dimitar Georgiadi (1, Tsanko Lavrenov) was built in 1848 by the rich Plovdiv merchant Georgi Kendindenoglu, who was Georgiadi’s father-in-law.
Archaelogical Museum |
The Archaeological museum in Plovdiv is one of the first Bulgarian cultural institutions, opened officially in 1882. It evolved from an archaeological-numismatic study during the final 20 years of the last century.
Lamartine museum - Mavridi house |
The house of Georgi Mavridi in Plovdiv, named after French poet Alphonse de Lamartine, was constructed in 1829 on the corner of three streets.
Museum of Aviation |
The Bulgarian Museum of Aviation was established near the Plovdiv Airport on September 21, 1991. It is unique in Bulgaria and presents the history of Bulgaria's aviation, military and civilian.
Natural Science Museum |
The museum was opened to the public in 1955. The building is the old building of Plovdiv municipality, built in 1880 year by the well-known architect Iosif Shniter.Tel: 032/626 683






