This project is co-financed by the European Union through
Since 2010, a historic - ethnographic collection has been opened in the town of Dobrinishte. There are exhibited materials that track the history of this settlement from antiquity to the present days. Mineral springs in the area have attracted settlers from ancient times. Particularly rich is the material of the Roman period, which was acquired mainly by field research and excavations. The population's continuity can be traced through the exhibits of late antiquity and the Middle Ages. Major accents are placed on revolutionary struggles, literary and educational activities. Characteristics of the local lifestyle are shown through a variety of ethnographic materials. The house is built on the place where the native house of Ivan Kozarev was located.
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Telephone |
+359889937333 |
Type of transport |
by car, bus and pedestrian |
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Web, e-mail |
Accessibility |
asphalt |
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Opening hours |
09:00 – 13:00 14:00 – 17:00 Non-working day: sunday and monday |
Dress code |
normal clothing |
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Address |
7, Kiril and Metodii str., Dobrinishte |
Parking |
yes, next to it |
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Foreign languages |
english, turkish and russian |
Altitude |
849 m. |
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Ticket price |
no |
To Bansko by air |
6.37 km. |
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Coordinates |
41.8198512,23.5610510 |
To Bansko by roads |
8.4 km. |
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On-site services |
no |
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