- Rousse Regional Historical Museum
The Rousse Regional Historical Museum is one of the 11 regional museums of
Bulgaria . It acts within the Rousse, Razgrad, and Silistra regions. The museum occuipies the building of the former Battenberg Palace, previously a local court, built 1879–1882 byFriedrich Grünanger .The Rousse Regional Historical Museum was established in 1904. Its basis are the archeological collections of Karel and Hermenguild Shkorpil, as well as of the naturalist Vasil Kovachev, which were gathered in the "Knyaz Boris" men's high school of Rousse.
The museum holds approximately 140,000 items, including:
* prehistoric pottery and idol plastic arts
* the "Borovo treasure" of the4th century BC (a ritual wine set, gold-plated silver)
* the finds of excavations of the antique Danube castles "Yatrus" and "Sexaginta Prista", and of the medieval Bulgarian cityCherven
* a collection of medieval frescoes
* a collection of exhibits of traditional lifestyle
* a collection of urban clothing, china, glass, and silver from the end of the 19th — beginning of the 20th century
* personal belongings of notable figures from the struggle for national liberation
* anumismatic collection
* a collection of bones from prehistoric mammals, including a unique lower jaw of a Mammuthus rumanus [cite news
url = http://rousse.dir.bg/2006/08/25/news588700.html
title = The unique in Europe whole jaw of a Mammuthus rumanus shown publicly
language = Bulgarian]
* a bronze helmet from 4th–3rd century BC , suggestedly belonging to one of the soldiers ofAlexander the Great . The helmet was contributed in August 2006 by the Bobokovi brothers, major shareholders of thePrista Oil company. The time and place where the helmet was found was not publicly revealed. [cite news
url = http://rousse.dir.bg/2006/08/09/news524766.html
title = The museum now owns a helmet from the time of Alexander the Great
language = Bulgarian]The museum features seven full-time exhibitions, three of them being open-air:
* theRock-hewn Churches of Ivanovo
* the Medieval city of Cherven
* the Roman castle of "Sexaginta Prista"Gallery
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