Museum of Socialist Art
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The Museum of Socialist Art (Bulgarian: Музей на социалистическото изкуство, romanized: Muzey na sotsialisticheskoto izkustvo) in Sofia is a museum of art which covers the history of the communist era in Bulgaria. It was established on 19 September 2011 amidst a controversy over the name, which was initially proposed as "Museum of Totalitarian Art". The museum's collection of large and small statues, busts, and paintings represents the period from 1944 to 1989, from the establishment of the People's Republic of Bulgaria to the fall of communism. The museum spread over an area of 7,500 square metres (81,000 sq ft) in the Sofia suburb known as "Red Star" is in three parts - a park with sculpture installations drawn from the communist period, an exhibition hall with paintings and easel representations, and a media or video hall in which films and newsreels related to the communist period are screened.
Музей на социалистическото изкуство | |
Established | 19 September 2011 (2011-09-19) |
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Location | Sofia, Bulgaria |
Coordinates | 42.666°N 23.3577°E / 42.666; 23.3577 |
Collection size | 200 artifacts |
Director | Bisera Yosifova |
Curator | Bisera Yosifova |