| House-Museum of Sliven lifestyle |
Most, which was built first, known as house Patkoolu a smaller and later as Arnautkinata. Tight architectural and spatial composition chardaklienite Kyoshkove dsarvorezbeni and ceilings, wide eaves with curved rocker on both ends, octagonal columns and exquisite wooden balustrade, haet wide, wooden staircase arm and deep cellars are large signs outside of architectural merit, practicality and representativeness. Interior features and architectural elements are also highlighted komshulutsite, mensofite, yuklyutsi practical, open-work feridki and skirt with ornate iconostasis home with picturesque niches
In 1963. Patkovata house was turned into a museum that is open interior exposure reproducing stereo, comfort and harmony of Sliven crafts home of the nineteenth century. Featured are hundreds of unique items showing the development of carpet, kebedzhiystvoto, copper, pottery, carpentry, saddlery, etc.. As well as basic household requirements and traditional practices of the time. House-Museum of Sliven bit from the early twentieth century, or Arnautkinata house was opened in 1969. and shows a bit of Sliven city family in the first decades of the twentieth century. Exposed are imported and Bulgarian furniture - bed, bedside tables, sofas, armchairs, buffet. Although the house is a child of an older time, it successfully coexist innovation in public life with mensofata in the bedroom, kitchen and fireplace in large wooden cabinets in all rooms. In October 2009. house-museum Sliven life of the nineteenth century "opened a new exhibition:" Traditional culture of Sliven. It is consistent with the needs of today and shows mnogobrazie The preserved and regional specificity of traditional culture. Main cores there are calendar rites, rituals accompanying labor-occupational activities and family rituals with an emphasis on traditional wedding. Due to the small space are selected main calendar rites peculiar to the region, as is given to the ritual meal, ritual and verbal magic props. Along with this is put emphasis on ritual and festive costumes of the region. All elements of the costumes are authentic and unique - the result of inherited and creatively upgraded century-old traditions of manual domestic production. Further illustration of these traditions are set used wool, cotton and poultry kozinyavi rugs, instantly accessible on the podium, Kenar ritual towels, cloth bundles and woven by a variety of materials and techniques. Exhibition is not arranged in cabinets and under glass, which contributes to the creation of a better communication with those security models of cultural heritage. Vast cobblestone courtyard, flower garden and shed different and complementary business inventory build overall architectural and ethnographic complex - living proof of the inexhaustible spirit and brilliant cultural advancement of Sliven craftsman.
Most, which was built first, known as house Patkoolu a smaller and later as Arnautkinata. Tight architectural and spatial composition chardaklienite Kyoshkove dsarvorezbeni and ceilings, wide eaves with curved rocker on both ends, octagonal columns and exquisite wooden balustrade, haet wide, wooden staircase arm and deep cellars are large signs outside of architectural merit, practicality and representativeness. Interior features and architectural elements are also highlighted komshulutsite, mensofite, yuklyutsi practical, open-work feridki and skirt with ornate iconostasis home with picturesque niches
In 1963. Patkovata house was turned into a museum that is open interior exposure reproducing stereo, comfort and harmony of Sliven crafts home of the nineteenth century. Featured are hundreds of unique items showing the development of carpet, kebedzhiystvoto, copper, pottery, carpentry, saddlery, etc.. As well as basic household requirements and traditional practices of the time. House-Museum of Sliven bit from the early twentieth century, or Arnautkinata house was opened in 1969. and shows a bit of Sliven city family in the first decades of the twentieth century. Exposed are imported and Bulgarian furniture - bed, bedside tables, sofas, armchairs, buffet. Although the house is a child of an older time, it successfully coexist innovation in public life with mensofata in the bedroom, kitchen and fireplace in large wooden cabinets in all rooms. In October 2009. house-museum Sliven life of the nineteenth century "opened a new exhibition:" Traditional culture of Sliven. It is consistent with the needs of today and shows mnogobrazie The preserved and regional specificity of traditional culture. Main cores there are calendar rites, rituals accompanying labor-occupational activities and family rituals with an emphasis on traditional wedding. Due to the small space are selected main calendar rites peculiar to the region, as is given to the ritual meal, ritual and verbal magic props. Along with this is put emphasis on ritual and festive costumes of the region. All elements of the costumes are authentic and unique - the result of inherited and creatively upgraded century-old traditions of manual domestic production. Further illustration of these traditions are set used wool, cotton and poultry kozinyavi rugs, instantly accessible on the podium, Kenar ritual towels, cloth bundles and woven by a variety of materials and techniques. Exhibition is not arranged in cabinets and under glass, which contributes to the creation of a better communication with those security models of cultural heritage. Vast cobblestone courtyard, flower garden and shed different and complementary business inventory build overall architectural and ethnographic complex - living proof of the inexhaustible spirit and brilliant cultural advancement of Sliven craftsman |