published on 10.10.2008, 16:52 Author: Sliven Museum Article rating:
In the end of the 18th century, the Sliven district of Kloutsohor witnessed the construction of a new house. Revolutionary Hadzhi Dimitur was born there on May 10 1840.
The first museum collection was displayed there in 1935. It grew into an exposition in 1955.
Hadzhi Dimitur’s birth house is a small, asymmetrical building that features the typical architecture for the early revival period.
The traditional interior was completely renewed. In the complex, visitors can also look at a traditional wine cellar from the period.
The inn of Nikola Assenov, as well as several other buildings, make up the museum complex alongside Hadzhi Dimitur’s house. Naturally, the inn features traditional interior.
Rich collections presenting the life of Hadzhi Dimitur and revolutionary Stefan Karadzha have been positioned on the second floor. The collection includes photos, personal items, weapons and flags.
Hadzhi Dimitur’s memorial house has been included among the 100 national tourist sites.
The first museum collection was displayed there in 1935. It grew into an exposition in 1955.
Hadzhi Dimitur’s birth house is a small, asymmetrical building that features the typical architecture for the early revival period.
The traditional interior was completely renewed. In the complex, visitors can also look at a traditional wine cellar from the period.
The inn of Nikola Assenov, as well as several other buildings, make up the museum complex alongside Hadzhi Dimitur’s house. Naturally, the inn features traditional interior.
Rich collections presenting the life of Hadzhi Dimitur and revolutionary Stefan Karadzha have been positioned on the second floor. The collection includes photos, personal items, weapons and flags.
Hadzhi Dimitur’s memorial house has been included among the 100 national tourist sites.
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