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Nesebar Archaeological Museum

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The Nesebar Archaeological Museum is a must-visit for history enthusiasts exploring the UNESCO-listed old town. Located in a charming 19th-century stone building, the museum's collection spans over three millennia, featuring Thracian gold jewelry, Greek amphorae, Roman marble statues, and Byzantine icons. Visitors can trace the town's evolution through well-displayed exhibits, including a rare 4th-century BC Greek inscription. The museum offers a compact yet comprehensive journey through Nesebar's layered past, making it an ideal starting point before wandering the ancient streets.

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  • Thracian gold jewelry and burial offerings from the 5th–3rd centuries BC
  • A collection of ancient Greek amphorae and black-figure pottery
  • Byzantine icons and architectural fragments from local churches

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Ways to visit Nesebar Archaeological Museum

You can usually visit on your own. A tour is worth it for transport, a guide, or combining nearby sights into one day.

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