This Bulgarian Rose Museum is in the city of Kazanluk. After the rose period, this is the only museum related to roses that is open all year round. Personally, I feel that this attraction is very cost-effective and not worth a visit. Charge 6 lev per person, there is a bag at the door. The whole museum is a small circle. Most of them are text introductions and some rose oil or rose water making utensils. Because the introduction is flat, the props are worn out and completely uninteresting. There is a garden in the middle, which looks very dilapidated when it is not flowering. There are various rose products at the door, and the packaging is simple, but it is said that this is the only authentic Bulgarian rose, so I bought some fragrance. The fragrance is all packed in 2.5 milliliters, seemingly a sample, but there is really no greater capacity. Asked the waiter, the aunt replied disdainfully to me, "We sell perfume not oil, no!"
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This Bulgarian Rose Museum is in the city of Kazanluk. After the rose period, this is the only museum related to roses that is open all year round. Personally, I feel that this attraction is very cost-effective and not worth a visit. Charge 6 lev per person, there is a bag at the door. The whole museum is a small circle. Most of them are text introductions and some rose oil or rose water making utensils. Because the introduction is flat, the props are worn out and completely uninteresting. There is a garden in the middle, which looks very dilapidated when it is not flowering. There are various rose products at the door, and the packaging is simple, but it is said that this is the only authentic Bulgarian rose, so I bought some fragrance. The fragrance is all packed in 2.5 milliliters, seemingly a sample, but there is really no greater capacity. Asked the waiter, the aunt replied disdainfully to me, "We sell perfume not oil, no!"