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Art Gallery "Dimitar Dobrovich" - Sliven
-Exposition “Foreign Art”-


Address: P.O. Box 336
"Tzar Osvoboditel" Str. No.13
Sliven 8800
Sliven Distinct
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Internatinal Dialing Code: 359
(0)44/ 622 083:Director

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E-mail: gallery_sliven@abv.bg
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Exhibitions

Art- Painting


Opening Hours

Open Summer time : 9:00 - 12:00, 14:00 - 18:00
Winter time: 9:00 - 12:00, 13:30 - 17:30
Closed Summer time : Monday
Winter time: Saturday and Sunday

Others

• Group visiting 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: 1.00lv.
• Handicapped: free
• Senior: 1.00 lv.

Guide/Lecture • Bulgarian
5.00 lv.

• English

10.00 lv.

Others

•Group visit of over 15 students : 0.50 lv
• Tour ticket for the 2 museums: 3.00 lv.
• Tour ticket for the 3 museums: 4.00 lv.

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Access to Museum

From nearby Regional Center to Town
from Sofia: by bus or by train
from Bourgas: by bus or by train

From Bus Station/Railway Station in Town
The Museum is in the Centre of the Town. You can reach the Museum by Bus №1 from the Bus Station/Railway Station to the Central Market and then you go east to the Central Pedestrian Zone.

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Town Information

Sliven is a town with rich cultural and historical past.
Thracians, Slavs, Greeks and Romans have left bright traces. During the Middle Ages the town was a Christian centre – the Little Sliven Mount Athos.
During the Bulgarian National Revival the town took a first-rate place in the Ottoman Empire as a centre of the growing industry.
The archaeological complexes Kabile and Karanovo are 30 kilometers south from Sliven.
The towns of the Bulgarian National Revival Period - Jeravna and Kotel are 70 kilometers north from Sliven.

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Town overview

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Exhibitions Information

Number of Collection

303

Exhibition Area 420 m²

Exposition “Foreign Art” is a collection – donation to the Municipality of Sliven by Prof. Bogomil Rainov. It includes 303 works – drawings by world famous artists from ХІХ – ХХ century: Goya, Delacroix, Daumier, Corot, Millet, Manet, Renoir, Steinlen, Vlaminck, Derain, Dufy, Foujita, Chagall, Picasso, Moore, etc. – representatives of the art schools: classicism, romanticism, realism, impressionism, secession and the new art tendencies of ХХ century. The collection gives opportunities to follow in time the development of different techniques: lithography, etching, woodcut, etc.

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Art Gallery “Dimitar Dobrovich”, interior
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Fransisco Goya /1746 – 1828/, “Beggar”, etching
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Onore Domie /1808 – 1879/, “People welcome their subjects”, lithography

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Museum History

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Francois Mille /1814 – 1875/, “The mess”, etching

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Leonar Fujita /1886 – 1968/, “A girl”, etching

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Marc Shagal /1887 – 1985/, “The circus”, coloured lithography
Year of Establishment 1905 years
Founder Dimitar Dobrovich

The beginning of today’s art gallery was set in 1905 with the testament of the artist of the Bulgarian National Revival Dimitar Dobrovich. The beginning of the museum work in the town was also set with it. The collection is an art department to the Historical Museum during 1930s. It is established as an independent cultural institute with the official name “Art Gallery Dimitar Dobrovich” and with a separate building for permanent exposition in 1965.
Now the Gallery consists of three separate objects, in which there are 4 permanent exhibitions: “Foreign Art” /13 Tzar Osvoboditel Blvd./, “The Old Sliven” /10 Mirkovich St./, “Christian Art” and “Modern Bulgarian Art” /2 Tzar Simeon Blvd./. The Gallery is in possession of 6000 works, including Christian art /icons, engravings, church plate/, modern Bulgarian art /landscapes, drawings, sculptures/, foreign art /West European drawings ХІХ – ХХ century and Japanese engravings “ukio-e” ХVІІІ – ХІХ century/.

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