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Beach weekend continues in Burgas

Burgas seaside park
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The three-day beach weekend, which started on Friday in the Black Sea city of Burgas, continues with exhibitions and concerts. In the local archaeological museum visitors can see exhibits discovered on the beaches on the southern Black Sea coast. The historical exposition presents documents, photos and objects related to the beach and resort life in Old Burgas.

The exposition "Faith and the sea in us" is arranged in the Seaside Casino and exotic fish are shown. 
The Burgas Art Gallery "Petko Zadgorski" offers an art workshop for children and a wine festival. 
The beach weekend will end with a concert by Desi Dobreva on the stage of the Summer Theater.



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