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14. Treasure of Panagyurishte

The Thracian Treasure: A Remarkable Discovery Value as of Right Now: $304,285*

Period: 10th century B.C. to 100 A.D.

Discovered: 1949

In 1949, three brothers in Panagyurishte, Bulgaria, stumbled upon a remarkable Thracian treasure while searching for clay along a riverbank. This discovery turned out to be the richest treasure found in Europe following World War II and has since become one of the most celebrated relics from the Thracian era.

The trove includes exquisite gold artifacts that provide invaluable insights into the culture and craftsmanship of the Thracians.

 

The Treasure of Panagyurishte: A National Heritage The Thracian treasure discovered in Panagyurishte has been entrusted to the National Museum of History in Sofia, Bulgaria, where it serves as a significant cultural artifact. Additionally, it is the focal point of the Regional Historical Museum in Plovdiv, showcasing its importance to Bulgarian heritage.

To ensure its preservation and accessibility, three duplicates of this exquisite treasure are displayed when the original is taken overseas for exhibitions, allowing a wider audience to appreciate its historical significance.

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