The reorganised and enriched Third Bulgarian Kingdom 1878-1946 exhibition would open on December 21 at the National Museum of History (NIM), a NIM media statement said.
The exhibition consists of more than 850 exhibits, most of which are being shown for the first time. New exhibits would supplement each one of the themes presented.
A new aspect of the exhibition would be the separate displays dedicated to each of the Bulgarian monarchs of the period – Alexander I, Ferdinand I and Boris III, enriched with items including new photos, personal belongings and clothes.
A monitor showing documentaries from the period, films related to the them, photos of Bulgarian cities, public buildings and monuments from the time of the Third Bulgarian Kingdom (1878-1946) would also be part of the exposition.
















