Ethnographic complexes

Mazakova House
Mazakova House is a cultural monument, built in 1848 – 1850 by the prominent Karlovo priest and Hristo Popvasilev. The House hosts the ethnographic exposition “Karlovo urban life from the end of the XIX and the beginning of the XX century”. The […]

Ethnographic museum – Pazardzhik
The ethnographical exhibition of the Regional Museum of History in Pazardzhik is set up in the biggest Baroque house from the Bulgarian Revival Period in Pazardhik constructed in 1850 by master builders from Bratsigovo. The house belonged to Nikolaki Hristovich, a rich […]

Ethnographic Museum of Danube Fishing and Boat Building – Tutrakan
The Ethnographic Museum of Danube Fishing and Boat Building was established in 1974 in Tutrakan. The museum is situated in this exact town, because the town has centuries-long traditions in fishing and boat construction. It is not accidental that the Tutrakan residents […]

Regional Ethnographic Museum – Plovdiv
The Plovdiv Regional Museum of Ethnography is the second largest museum of its kind in Bulgaria. It was founded in 1917, and in 1938 it relocated to the Kuyumdzhiev House in Plovdiv’s Old Town, declared a cultural landmark in the 4thvolume of […]

Museum House Sliven Style of Life – Sliven
One of the most interesting tourist sites in Sliven is the house of the Sliven Style of Life. The Museum House “Slivenski Bit” was built in the first quarter of 19th century in one of the oldest neighborhoods of Sliven – the […]

Ethnographic Museum – Elhovo
The Ethnographic and Archeological Museum in Elhovo is located in the city center. The museum is housed in two two-story structures that were built in 1933 and connected in the 1960s. The museum was founded in 1958, reorganized as an ethnographic museum […]