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Ethnographic Museum description and photos - Bulgaria: Varna. Detailed information about the attraction. Description, photos and a map showing the nearest significant objects. Photo and descriptionThe Ethnographic Museum of Varna is one of the most interesting museums in the sea capital. It is located in a building built around 1860, which looks like a typical Renaissance building. The opening of the museum took place relatively recently - in 1974. The life and culture of the population of Varna region in all its diversity are presented here. The time period covered by the museum's exposition is the second half of the 19th century and the first half of the 20th century. The first floor is occupied by an exhibition demonstrating the key types of peasant crafts - animal husbandry and agriculture, beekeeping, fishing, viticulture. Special attention should be paid to such crafts as copper, cooper, furrier and weaving. One of the most curious museum exhibits can be called a ralo - an ancient, small-sized primitive tool that was previously used to loosen the soil. It was replaced by a plow. Also shown are the vessels in which the grains were stored and the baking dishes. In the same room, you can listen to a lecture on key labor practices during the sowing and harvesting periods. The second floor is occupied by a selection of folk costumes. The clothes of the population in each place of the district are distinguished by a great variety in view of the complex processes of population migration that were characteristic of the turn of the 18-19 centuries. Costumes that belonged to the main ethnographic groups of the region - not only local residents, but also settlers from Asia Minor, Macedonia and Thrace - are exhibited here. The most memorable are the ritual costumes.
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