Pazardzhik Regional Historical Museum

Pazardzhik Regional Historical Museum — view
Pazardzhik Regional Historical Museum. Photo: Aleksdonev, CC BY-SA 4.0, via Wikimedia Commons.
PAZARDZHIK, BULGARIA
Pazardzhik Regional Historical Museum

A repository of regional history in central Bulgaria, this museum preserves artifacts and narratives spanning the Pazardzhik area’s complex past.

At a glance

The Pazardzhik Regional Historical Museum occupies a prominent location at Konstantin Velichkov Square in the heart of the city. It serves as the principal institution for interpreting and displaying the material culture and historical record of the Pazardzhik region.

History

Little detailed information about the museum’s founding or early development is available in standard sources. The institution represents a broader pattern of regional museum establishment across Bulgaria during the modern era.

What you see

The museum building stands at a central civic location within Pazardzhik. Its role as a regional repository shapes both the physical space and the presentation of historical materials within.

Cultural significance

Regional historical museums across Bulgaria document local heritage and make it accessible to residents and visitors alike. This institution anchors cultural memory and community identity in Pazardzhik.

Key facts

  • Location: 15 Konstantin Velichkov Square, Pazardzhik
  • Country: Bulgaria
  • Coordinates: 42.19055556°N, 24.33277778°E

Practical information & getting there

The museum is centrally situated in Pazardzhik on Konstantin Velichkov Square. For current hours, admission details, and exhibition information, contact the museum directly or check local tourism resources for the most up-to-date visitor information.

Sources & resources

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