Join us for a talk on the extraordinary Panagyurishte Treasure from Bulgaria, found by chance in its namesake town by three brothers in 1949. This banqueting set dates from around 300 BC and is comprised of nine richly-decorated gold vessels. Considered a national treasure, it's a fine example of the rich archaeological heritage of ancient Thrace (which was split across present-day Bulgaria, Greece and Turkey). The Panagyurishte Treasure is a star loan in the exhibition Luxury and power: Persia to Greece - book tickets to view these stunning objects up close. At this special event, Prof Boni Petrunova, Director of the National Museum of History in Sofia, Bulgaria, discusses these exquisite objects along with other treasures discovered in Bulgaria, providing a glimpse of the rich cultural heritage of the country. This event is presented in partnership with the National Museum of History, Bulgaria and the Bulgarian Embassy in London. This video contains edited highlights of the original recording. This event is part of the public programme supporting the exhibition Luxury and power: Persia to Greece (open until 13 August 2023). More information about the exhibition can be found here: Sign up to our newsletters for the latest news on our work, stories about the collection and upcoming events: We’re bringing inspiring stories of humanity’s shared histories and cultural achievements to millions of people online. Your support ensures that we can continue to make the collection and videos like this one available to as many people as possible. If you can, please donate today: or you can text BMLEARN to 70085. Texts cost £5 plus one standard rate message. Please see our social media code of conduct: Image credit: Panagyuriste Treasure, gold, Bulgaria, about 300 BC. © Todor Dimitrov, National Museum of History, Bulgaria.
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