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Bulgarian businessman plans to open Museum of Socialism

2.6.2020 00:45| Разместил: PavelShumilov| Просмотров: 281| Комментарии: 0



The Varna businessman plans to open a Retro Museum unique to Bulgaria, in which statues, cars, banknotes and various items of socialism will be exhibited, Darik broadcasts.

Over the years, the collector has managed to preserve 16 monumental bronze monuments, among which a 3-meter statue of George Dimitrov, which once stood on the square in Pernik e. The businessman also has statues of Joseph Stalin, Lenin, Fidel Castro, Che Guevara.


Perhaps the greatest interest for visitors will be caused by the collection of retro cars - from the legendary Trabant, the cult Moskvich to the social limousine Chaika. The collection also includes a military vehicle - Gaz-67 of 1943 and the Volga from the Ceausescu motorcade.



The collector boasts a rich collection of motorcycles, bicycles, televisions, and radio cameras. A collection of letters and congratulations to Todor Zhivkov and the heroes of labor is also valuable.
Unfortunately, it is still not known where the museum will be located and the date of its opening. At the moment, the collection is stored in the underground parking of a shopping center in Varna.


At the same time, the Bulgarian socialists plan to create a virtual museum of memories on September 9, 1944 and subsequent events until November 10, 1989.
"This museum will be a kind of online library in which everyone who remembers those years will be able to write their own history, both good and bad sides of that period," Sofia Kaloyan Prahov explained to the BSP chairman at a ceremony dedicated to the 70-year-old anniversary on September 9, 1944 at the mass grave in Sofia, BTA reports.

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