published on 24.01.2009, 14:34 Author: BulgariaInside Article rating:
Dolna Oriahovitsa’s ethnographic museum is part of the Gorna Oriahovitsa history museum. It is situated on 21 Georgi S. Rakovski street.
The house of Kozlevi family has turned into the home of the museum. Kozlevi’s house has been named monument of culture and carries this status since 1970.
An exposition hall, as well as several agriculture-related rooms can be explored on the ground floor. A children’s room was preserved on the second floor. The yard features numerous plants typical for the region.
The museum preserves over 1000 exhibition items connected to history and folklore. Unique items connected to gardening in the 19th and 20th centuries can be seen as well. Local gardeners were known as some of the best both in Bulgaria and beyond the borders of the country.
The house of Kozlevi family has turned into the home of the museum. Kozlevi’s house has been named monument of culture and carries this status since 1970.
An exposition hall, as well as several agriculture-related rooms can be explored on the ground floor. A children’s room was preserved on the second floor. The yard features numerous plants typical for the region.
The museum preserves over 1000 exhibition items connected to history and folklore. Unique items connected to gardening in the 19th and 20th centuries can be seen as well. Local gardeners were known as some of the best both in Bulgaria and beyond the borders of the country.
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