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Father's Day fun for kids and dads at the National Museum of Military History

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The National Museum of Military History is hosting a Father's Day event on 8 June from 10am to 5pm, with free admission and lots of attractions, games and surprises dedicated to the special bond between fathers and children. This is the museum's traditional early summer event. 

Activities on the day include robot programming, painting on water, a car racing simulator, an arm wrestling machine, lots of sports games, spectacular chemistry experiments, games with trophies, a natural materials workshop and much more. Children can live out their dreams by taking on the role of a brave soldier, fireman or policeman.

Father's Day is also celebrated at the branches of the National Aviation Museum in Krumovo, the Vladislav Varnenchik Park Museum and the Naval Museum in Varna.



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