The Ethnographic Museum in Sozopol is a museum showcasing the traditional crafts, clothing, and customs of the region. The museum is housed in a 19th-century architectural monument of culture and features exhibits on local crafts such as agriculture, fisheries, and weaving. The museum also presents traditional fabrics and clothing, characteristic of the ethnographic groups of Ruptci, Zagortci, and Tronki, as well as jewelry from the Revival period. Additionally, the museum recreates traditional customs, such as the traditional Bulgarian wedding, and showcases urban life from the end of the 19th to the beginning of the 20th century
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Activities: We visited the ethnographic museum housed in a beautiful 200-year-old house, learning about the traditions and culture of the Southern Black Sea region
Highlights: The kids liked the exhibits, especially the old tools and clothes, and the outdoor courtyard with its shady trees and sea view ✨