Tickets are purchased on-site only under the following conditions:
Entrance Fees
- Students, pupils, and pensioners: BGN 4.00 / €2.05
- Adults: BGN 5.00 / €2.56
- Group visits – students (20+ people): BGN 3.00 / €1.53
- Group visits – adults (20+ people): BGN 4.00 / €2.05
Package Prices:
For visiting two museum sites:
- Students, pupils, and pensioners: BGN 6.00 / €3.07
- Adults: BGN 8.00 / €4.09
- Group visits – students (20+ people): BGN 5.00 / €2.56
- Group visits – adults (20+ people): BGN 7.00 / €3.58
For visiting three or more museum sites:
- Students, pupils, and pensioners: BGN 10.00 / €5.11
- Adults: BGN 13.00 / €6.65
- Group visits – students (20+ people): BGN 7.00 / €3.58
- Group visits – adults (20+ people): BGN 10.00 / €5.11
Family Ticket Prices:
- One site: BGN 10.00 / €5.11
- Two or more sites: BGN 15.00 / €7.67
- Three or more sites: BGN 20.00 / €10.23
Guided Tours:
- Short tour: BGN 10.00 / €5.11
- Full tour: BGN 15.00 / €7.67
- Full tour for more than one museum site: BGN 10.00 / €5.11
- Private and public events in museum sites: BGN 150.00 / €76.69
Special Notes:
The last Thursday of every month is free for individual visitors; only the guided tour fee applies.
Persons with permanent disabilities and children under 7 years of age may visit museum sites free of charge.
Yes, guided tours are available at all museum sites, and for group visits we recommend contacting us in advance. Tours are offered in Bulgarian and English and are subject to an additional fee depending on whether you choose a full or a short guided tour.
The building of the Regional History Museum – Sliven is partially accessible for visitors with disabilities. We provide a mobile ramp that ensures access to the first floor. If needed, our team will gladly assist visitors with reduced mobility during their visit.
Yes. The Regional History Museum – Sliven is suitable for visitors of all ages, including children. The exhibitions present history in an accessible and engaging way, making them interesting even for the youngest visitors. Special activities and games are often organized, turning a museum visit into a fun experience for children.
Yes. The museum regularly organizes educational programs for children and students. The activities include thematic lessons, workshops, and interactive sessions that introduce young visitors to the local cultural and historical heritage in an engaging way. Up-to-date information about the programs and registration can be found in the “Educational Initiatives” section of the website.
The museum does not have its own parking lot, but there are convenient public parking spaces nearby. There is no designated cloakroom in the building, but if needed, bulky luggage, backpacks, or umbrellas can be temporarily left at the entrance—our staff will assist you.
Yes, amateur photography is allowed in the museum halls. Visitors are kindly asked not to use flash to protect the exhibits. Professional photo or video shoots (including the use of tripods) are allowed only with prior permission from the museum.
At the museum entrance, there is a small souvenir stand where you can purchase books, postcards, and themed souvenirs. There is no café inside the museum, but since it is located in the city center, you will find plenty of nearby places to eat and drink.