NAIM-BAS Is Bulgaria's Main Organizer of Thracian Treasures Exhibition in J. Paul Getty Museum in Los Angeles

NAIM-BAS Is Bulgaria's Main Organizer of Thracian Treasures Exhibition in J. Paul Getty Museum in Los Angeles

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The National Archaeological Institute with Museum to the Bulgarian Academy of Sciences (NAIM-BAS) is the main Bulgarian organizer of the exhibition of Thracian treasures at the J. Paul Getty Museum in Los Angeles, US, NAIM-BAS Director Assoc. Prof. Hristo Popov told the Bulgarian News Agency (BTA) on Friday, CE Report quotes BTA

He noted that the contract, which was signed between the Ministry of Culture, J. Paul Getty Museum in Los Angeles and NAIM-BAS is tripartite. "We have been entrusted with the main functions, both for the organization of the exhibition, but also for the general organization and logistics on Bulgarian territory and the coordination between all Bulgarian institutions," explained Popov.

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