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Share Your Opinion About the Museum Experience

July 1, 2025

A team from the Institute of Philosophy and Sociology at the Bulgarian Academy of Sciences (IPS-BAS) invites you to take part in a survey organised in collaboration with the Institute of Ethnology and Folklore Studies with Ethnographic Museum at the Bulgarian Academy of Sciences (IEFSEM-BAS).

The aim of the survey is to collect opinions, impressions, and ideas from current and potential visitors, which will support the research team in developing the concept and content for future permanent exhibitions of the National Ethnographic Museum. The study places special emphasis on the experiences of audiences during museum visits, educational sessions, and events, as well as on their expectations and attitudes towards cultural and historical heritage.

The results of the survey will be used for scientific purposes only. The data will be processed in aggregated form, and the information you provide will be fully anonymised. Participation is voluntary. The survey will take approximately 10 minutes to complete. There are no right or wrong answers – we are interested in your personal opinion on the questions presented.

We invite all individuals aged 18 and over to participate.

For the survey – scan the code

or follow the link: https://www.surveymonkey.com/r/VH7R65D

The survey will be available until 15 September 2025.

Head of the Bulgarian project team:
Prof. D.Sc. Vassil Kirov 

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