I really liked this museum. It was full of interesting exhibits and one could pass through quickly or take one's time. I like that. I learned much about the history and culture here.
We visited this museum with my kids. It's very nice, has a lot of artifacts you can look at and it really gives a good idea of what life looked like 200 years agoI must say, however, that the information about all rooms is not that much and had it not been for the guided tour, I would have gone through this fairly quick. A tour gets you into very interesting details and the kids absolutely dived into history.Would recommend the museum to try making this museum a bit more informative, maybe give free audio guides, etc
If you are a big fan of Museums, re-think about not visiting this Museum that will show you lots about how earlier generations of Bulgarian People used to live/dress. Otherwise, it's nothing to really want to desperately visit, in my humble opinion! But, it all depends on one's likings and taste, as is the case, most of the times...
Plovdiv as a city is not very interesting for me, but this museum is really excellent! It is charming from outside, but inside you have the great collection of typically bulgarian things and interiors. So, visiting this place - is to be plunged into cultural heritage of Bulgaria.
This museum is located in an old typical Bulgarian house with a garden. The atmosphere is really authentic, therefore it is worth visiting. The entry fee is 5lv (good value for the money). I especially enjoyed the small collection of Bulgarian jewellery in the last chamber.
So-so. You have a bunch of different exhibits displaying clothing, tools, jewelry, etc. traditional to the area. You can do the whole museum in under 30 min. House and grounds are awesome. Had higher hopes once we entered the area. Only cost 5 Lev. Was worth the price of admission.
A fascinating collection of artefacts from mainly recent Bulgarian history. Lovely vast window seat on first floor with refreshing breeze and view out of window over old city.
This is one of the two most gorgeous houses in the old town. it is remarkable from the outside and equally remarkable from the inside
The Ethnographic Museum in Old Plovdiv, Bulgaria must have many stories to tell if walls could speak. I think anyone visiting Plovdiv should take the time to see this architectural wonder and the exhibitions offered are interesting as well. I found many things of interest both historically and artistically. The staff are friendly and English speakers will be comforted to know that they are easily accommodated.
Not very big but very interesting to see. It is in old town very close to city center just a few minutes by walking. Must to see.