National Museum of Military History, Bulgaria
Национален военноисторически музей | |
| Established | 1916 |
|---|---|
| Location | Sofia, Bulgaria |
| Coordinates | 42°41′18.23″N 23°21′2.56″E / 42.6883972°N 23.3507111°E |
| Website | militarymuseum |
The National Military History Museum (Bulgarian: Национален военноисторически музей, Bulgarian: Natsionalen voennoistoricheski muzey) is a museum dedicated to military history in Sofia, Bulgaria. A structure of the Ministry of Defence, it has existed under various names and subordinate to various institutions since 1 August 1914 (in practice since 4 July 1916). It consists of 5,000 m2 of indoor and 40,000 m2 outdoor (of which 500 m2 covered) exhibition area, changing exhibits,[1] a library and a computer centre.
Establishment
The NMMH was established in 1916, two years after a military-historical commission, consisting of an archive, exhibition and library, was founded. By that time it was one of only three Bulgarian museums in existence. Its first complete exhibition was only unveiled in 1937. Its current structure and name date from 1968.[2]
Outdoor exhibition
An incomplete list of equipment on display.
Artillery
- 10.5 cm leFH 16
- 7.7 cm FK 96 n.A.
- 10 cm K 14
- 6-duim mortar
- M1876 8-duim mortar
- 7.5 cm Pak 40
- 10 cm schwere Kanone 18
- 10.5 cm leFH 18
- 15 cm sFH 18
- Jagdpanzer IV
- Sturmgeschütz III
- 76 mm divisional gun M1942 (ZiS-3)
- 100 mm field gun M1944 (BS-3)
- 122 mm gun M1931/37 (A-19)
- 152 mm howitzer M1943 (D-1)
- Katyusha rocket launcher
- SU-76
- SU-100
- 122 mm howitzer M1938 (M-30)
- 37 mm automatic air defense gun M1939 (61-K)
- ZU-23-2
- KS-19
- RM-51
- BM-21
- BM-24
- 2S3 Akatsiya
- FN 4RM
Missiles
Military vehicles
Tanks
- Fahrpanzer
- LT-35
- Hotchkiss H35
- Panzer IV
- T-34-76
- T-34-85
- T-54/55
- T-72
Aircraft
Other
- Spasov M1944 Trigun
References
- ^ Ian Elsner (3 September 2018). "49. Deyana Kostova Centers 'The Little Man' in War at the Bulgarian National Museum of Military History" (Podcast). Museum Archipelago. Retrieved 12 February 2019.
- ^ "History". National Museum of Military History. Archived from the original on 5 July 2013. Retrieved 3 January 2013.