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Bolivar Museum Review

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It shows the ancient lifestyle of the local Turkish people and the personal belongings of the national hero Bolivar, including swords, as well as some antiques and unearthed cultural relics, which have a deep historical and cultural heritage, which is worth seeing.

Bolivar Museum

Posted: Nov 14, 2016
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  • 小凌60
    3/5Average
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    One of the few small but more famous museums, of course I said famously that for the city, I personally do not know this history and this person particularly, but only visited its buildings and some of the crafts inside.

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    Posted: Oct 20, 2020
  • 小小呆60
    3/5Average
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    This is a small museum that shows the history of the characters, and also shows some historical relics and artifacts related to him. It may be okay for people in their country. It is relatively unfamiliar to tourists and can't be interested.

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    Posted: Oct 20, 2020
  • quqky
    3/5Average
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    That museum may not be so interesting to me, there are just a few artifacts or artworks inside, but the surrounding environment is quite interesting to me, quite the local customs.

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    Posted: Oct 20, 2020
  • M49***70
    5/5Outstanding
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    The Bolivarian Museum is actually a country house, donated to former leader Bolivarian to thank him for his contribution, displaying Bolivarian personal belongings. You can learn about the life of Glass Val and visit Monserrate Mountain by the way.

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    Posted: Jul 4, 2018
  • zhulei831230
    3/5Average
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    This museum is named after the name of Glass Val, but in fact, there are still many artworks in this museum, you can come and see it. Not big, but not particularly easy to find, I think it's okay.

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    Posted: Oct 20, 2020
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