Colemans-Serge
You can discover some unknow parts of the Bulgarian history , the layout is a bit disorganized .They are some very nice replicas .
Cheshire_R0se
A fascinating insight into the maritime history of the country. The differences between Bugarian maritime history and British is quite distinct. It is well worth a visit.
LianneDM
A great value museum for anyone interested in modern and recent history. Starting outside, there’s a range of naval equipment including two helicopters, an anchor collection and a replica of the Druzki. It’s a bit odd because they aren’t arranged in a particularly useful layout, and some of the information plaques are hidden behind hedges or way too far away to read.However the exhibition inside the building is much much better. Starting on the lower ground floor, you can follow the history of not just the Bulgarian navy but general maritime development through to the modern day. Modern and engaging displays with a range of artefacts and focuses. Absolutely fascinating! It’s a shame about the odd ‘Google Translate’ English translations though!
PBTravelstheWorld
The best part of the museum is the outside area. In front of the museum is the Druzhki which was used in the First Balkan War (1912) and was used in the only Bulgarian naval victory in that war - this is an important national artifact. The rest is more standard and includes helicopters, cannon, boats, etc. Near the Sea Gardens if the "boys" want to do more then enjoy the gardens....
rosie1393
Enjoyed our visit -it was useful that the information was in English and it was interesting to learn about Bulgarian maritime history. I would suggest two hours is ample to view the exhibits. Entrance fee charge is very reasonable compared to other museums.
IlmenGozde
National Maritime Museum is in the primorsky park.There are old battle ships, submarine, cannons and guns
MartinB277
Enjoyed the trip to this museum. The information was provided in English which was a big bonus and proved interesting. Bulgaria has gone through many struggles during its history and clearly has been on the receiving end in most of its military struggles, unsurprising considering it has usually been up against an empire. Here they celebrate the few success but don't shy away from the struggles. As well as the information there are plenty of things to see including torpedos and helicopters and mines. Well worth an hour or two of time in Varna.
A_P_Jones6162
What a great way for the boys to spend a few hours, it has all-sorts from helicopters, to mines from the 2nd world war and loads of things in-between, this museum does have English translation so we did know where the exhibits came from. It was quite for me as well as my husband, it was well worth the 5 lev entry fee (about £2.50)
PetiaDCh
The museum is old, not realy intеresting - except when there is visiting exhibits. I am really not happy for it.
Monxiana
Definitely there are lots of interesting things you can see there! Actually I didn`t expect to be so impressed.
ssscout78
the collection is dated and i hate being followed around like a thief by the staff i also didnt like that they cleaned and polished all of the artifacts everything looks to new and the patina of all the guns and swords were wiped off overall the outside collection is cool to see
HSE_Chap
A Small but well laid out museum, detailing Bulgaria's Naval and Military history, definitely worth a visit if you have the time.
soterman
Not a vast array of exhibits, but the museum is relatively new, there are a few of them outside (helicopters, boats and artillery), the most interesting stuff is inside. A good hour looking at the naval history of Bulgaria, 5 lev entry fee
ilinadoykova
The Museum is worth a visit with small children, especially boys as there are unseen machines and old ships from a socialist past. Most of the exhibits are in the open air, which is a nice garden in the west end of the Sea Garden of Varna. It is very peaceful inside as many tourists skip the place from their rout. The price of the tickets is not worth mentioning - peanuts. The days are usually sunny at this geografical altitude and you can easily combine the visit to the Museum with a nice stroll along the sea front or sunbathing for several hours. There so many small restaurants (and even some very special ones) around that it looks like a nice idea to try it. The Sea garden is one of the jewels of this city.
howjanYorkshire
Helpful guides who were inobtrusive but happy to help if needed. Large exhibits are in the grounds and the remainder are on 3 floors inside. Fascinating insight into Bulgarias involvement with 2nd world war and the communist era. Free entry, closed tuesday