
Stake attention in this memory
The image shows a close-up view of a set of printed cards or inserts. On the left, text in Bulgarian describes a historical site dating back to the 5th century BC, noting a wide and long corridor followed by an antechamber with a semi-cylindrical roof, where four horses and two dogs or wolves were sacrificed. The right side features two photos. The top photo shows the exterior of a modern building, seemingly a museum or cultural center. The bottom photo shows a stone structure, possibly the interior of a tomb or archaeological site, featuring a column with a capital and a stone wall. Text in Bulgarian next to the photos identifies the Historical Museum "Iskra" in Kazanlak, founded in 1901 by Petar Topuzov, and notes that it is one of the oldest, richest, and most famous regional museums in Bulgaria, housing over 50 original museum items. The city mentioned in the text is Kazanlak, not Stara Zagora.
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