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Varna is a city of old culture, living traditions and ambitious undertakings. Some 20 percent of its population are students in various educational institutions, four of wich are higher.
Ther is hardly a city in Bulgaria apart from the capital that has so many museum opportunities.
The former Girls High Scool, which used to be the biggest in the Balkans, houses the Archaeological Museum that holds one of the country's richest collections. A special treasury displays priceless gold jewels and amazing ancient toreutic works. The icon and church plate exposition is very impressive.
The National Revival Museum has a rich collection.
The Ethnographic Museum has exhibits showing traditional means of livelihood and costumes with vatying demographic features.
The Naval Museum is in the shady alleys of the Marine Gardens.
The Museum of the Histhory of Medicine in in what used to be the city's first hospital and possesses the richest paleoanthropologic collection in Bulgaria.
The Museum of New History is in the oldest surviving house in Varna, that was built in 1851.
Bulgaria's only Aquarium with unique facade covered in ivy attracts many visitors.
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