Today in the National Polytechnic Museum the new traveling exhibition "Technology around us during the people's rule" is presented. It is a continuation of the exhibition "Home equipment in the first half of the twentieth century" which received much interest.
The new exhibition presents everyday life in Bulgaria in the second half of the twentieth century - until the period of changes that began after November 10, 1989. Special focus is placed on the activities of the creator of the first Bulgarian personal computer - Eng. Ivan Marangozov.
Expect more details about the exhibition in our next articles.
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