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A couple of hundred metres to the east of the Archeology Museum, on Lyuben Karavelov, is the City Art Gallery (Tues-Sun 10am-6pm; US$1.50), whose ground floor hosts high-profile temporary exhibitions. Visitors to the permanent collection on the first floor are greeted by a row of seventeenth-century diplomats painted by Flemish portraitist Anselmus von Hulme; beyond these are several rooms of contemporary art. Beside a few lionizations of the Bulgarian peasantry courtesy of Vladimir Dimitrov-Maistor and Stoyan Venev, most room is taken up with works by previous winners of the Varna Graphics Biennale, held in the summer during odd-numbered years.
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