"Kulata" Ethnographic Complex

The "Kulata" ethnographic complex is part of the ‘Iskra’ historical museum. The complex was founded in 1976 and includes two houses that represent the region’s town and village lifestyles. The ‘Town lifestyle’ house belonged to the famous Kazanlak public figure, merchant and donator Ivan Hadzhienov. Architecturally speaking, the house has no resemblance in the town. It is famous for its columns on the first and second floors that form arches. The house was built in the 19th century by master-builders from Triavna. It is a two-floor, asymmetrical house with an open balcony. On the first floor there is a separate cabinet and a closet, a long open balcony and a celler. On the second floor one can find the living premises – a bedroom, a kitchen with a closet and a guest-room.

 

Availability for visits: Paid, Opening hours: with prior request

Transport accessibility: Road

Tourist infrastructure: hotels, restaurants, shops