Museum of Humour and Satire Marks 52nd Anniversary

Museum of Humour and Satire Marks 52nd Anniversary

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The Museum of Humour and Satire in Gabrovo celebrates 52 years since its establishment on Monday. Traditionally on April Fool’s Day, the institution opens its doors and shows Gabrovo's generosity with events for all ages, the museum said, CE Report quotes BTA

"April Fool's Day is more special than ever. The museum opens its doors for its 52nd anniversary and has prepared a festive program for art lovers throughout the day. We look forward to welcoming you with events for young and old, and as always, admission is free. If you are ready for a day full of laughter and art, join us at the Museum of Humour and Satire in Gabrovo," said Svetlana Mihailova, head of Public Relations at the cultural institution.

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