The Ethnographic Museum in Burgas is housed within a well-preserved Ottoman-era building, offering a glimpse into the lifestyle of affluent Turkish and Bulgarian families. The structure itself, with its half-timbered exterior, thick walls, and protective surrounding wall, is a significant example of regional architecture. Inside, visitors can explore living quarters, bedrooms, and traditional cooking areas, gaining insight into the social structures of the past, including the separation of spaces for men, women, and children. The museum specializes in traditional costumes from the Burgas area, with detailed displays and English labels. It provides a focused look at ethnic history and ritual attire.
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