Ethnographic House at the Historical Museum - Oryahovo

The Ethnographic House is in a Renaissance style and it is part of the color of the Oryahovo Old Charshia. It was restored in 1989, preserving its Revival style. Visitors can see the traditions of the Oryahovo region endorsed by the “People's Lifestyle and Culture” exhibition and the “Urban Behavior and Culture of the late 19th and early 20th centuries” exhibition. In the third hall is the temporary exhibition devoted to the folk musician and composer Diko Iliev. There are photos of his life and work. He is the author of the "Danube Horo", loved by all Bulgarians. There are personal items and scores. In the ethnographic house can be seen paintings and sculptures from the fund of the art collection "Prof. Marin Varbanov "(department of the museum). Since 2007, a new hall has been opened in a municipal building in the centre of Oryahovo, designated as a picture gallery.

 

Availability for visits: all year round, free access for people with disabilities

Transport accessibility: near the buss station, 5 min. walk from centre of the Oryahovo

Tourist infrastructure: yes