Earth and Man National Museum

Mineralogical museum in Sofia, Bulgaria
42°40′47″N 23°19′14″E / 42.67972°N 23.32056°E / 42.67972; 23.32056Websitewww.earthandman.org/language/en/front/
The museum with Vitosha in the background

The Earth and Man National Museum (Bulgarian: Национален музей „Земята и хората“, romanized Natsionalen muzey „Zemyata i horata“) is a mineralogical museum in the centre of Sofia, the capital of Bulgaria.

It's one of the biggest mineralogical museums in the world. It was founded on 30 December 1985 and opened for visitors on 19 June 1987. The museum is situated in a reconstructed and adapted historic building with an area of 4,000 m² (43056 square feet) constructed in the end of the 19th century (1896–1898). It has a number of exhibition halls, stock premises, laboratories, a video room and a conference room. Its collection covers 40% of all known naturally occurring minerals as well as man-made ceramics prepared by Bulgarian scientists.

Apart from its permanent expositions related to mineral diversity, the museum also often hosts exhibitions connected with various other topics as well as concerts of chamber music.

Gallery

  • Large painting on left
    Large painting on left
  • Main hall inside museum
    Main hall inside museum
  • Large painting on right
    Large painting on right
  • Quartz, tourmaline
    Quartz, tourmaline
  • Amethyst geode
    Amethyst geode
  • Petrified tree
    Petrified tree
  • Rose quartz
    Rose quartz
  • Large painting on right
    Large painting on right
  • „Duckling“
    „Duckling“
  • Benefactors
    Benefactors
  • National Fund „13 Centuries of Bulgaria“
    National Fund „13 Centuries of Bulgaria“

External links

  • Official website (in Bulgarian and English)
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Museums and galleries in Sofia
NationalOther
  • Battenberg Mausoleum
  • Museum of the Ministry of the Interior
  • Museum of Paleontology and Historic Geology
  • Sofia Art Gallery
  • Museum of Physical Education and Sports History
  • Museum of Socialist art
  • Sofia Synagogue
  • UniArt Gallery