The Open Air Ethnographic Museum "Etar," nestled on the northern fringes of Bulgarka Nature Park and serving as a distinct quarter of Gabrovo in northern Bulgaria, stands as a living exhibit of the nation's rich heritage. This open-air museum bridges the natural splendor of the park with the urban charm of Gabrovo, offering a unique glimpse into the vibrant customs, culture, and artisanal skills that define Bulgaria.
Visitors to this ethno village are treated to an immersive experience that brings Bulgarian traditions and culture to life. The setting, marked by its picturesque beauty, provides a perfect backdrop for delving into the local way of life. One of the highlights of the museum is the traditional bakery, which is an essential stop for any visitor. Here, one can witness the art of Bulgarian bread-making, an integral part of the country's culinary tradition.
The museum's dedication to showcasing various aspects of Bulgarian craftsmanship extends beyond just baking. Artisans demonstrate age-old techniques in woodworking, pottery, and weaving, among others, allowing visitors to appreciate the skill and creativity that have been passed down through generations. This cultural haven not only educates but also captivates those who seek to understand and appreciate the historical and cultural fabric...
Read moreArchitectural and ethnographic complex "Etar" is located 8 km. from Gabrovo, at the foot of Stara Planina on the two banks of the Sivek River. It is the first open-air museum in Bulgaria that shows the past and past of the Gabrovo region during the Renaissance era. The complex has many commercial shops and craft workshops as well as exhibition and exhibition halls. Buildings of public importance - church with school, clock tower, bridges, stone fountains and others. The cultural calendar of Etara is the International Fair of Folk Crafts, which is held annually in early September. It gathers masters and visitors from the country and abroad, thus preserving the cultural traditions and maintaining a lively interest in the Bulgarian folk crafts. On the territory of the complex there is also a very pleasant Renaissance tavern, where you can enjoy delicious dishes and broccoli. Less of the history of the place. The museum occupies an area of 7 hectares, in which the unique exposition is presented, represented by architectural models, detached in the Zanayatchiyska charshia, residential interiors, various workshops - a total of 50 objects. Its construction began in 1963, under the guidance of Lazar Donkov, and was officially opened...
Read moreETAR - ARCHITECTURAL AND ETHNOGRAPHIC COMPLEX- A beautiful village in Gabrovo, BULGARIA, that became popular because of its open air Museum that exhibit the tradition, culture and lifestyle of the people in Gabrovo during the early 19th Century . Inside this compound is like its own village displaying lots of types of houses for the visitors to see and experience the architectural designs they built before , the materials used for building are also exhibited here. The village is well situated surrounded by greeny hillside. A good place to walk around. There are some inhabitants demonstrating how they worked in the past decade and display the products they made during the day for sale to earn a living....you can see the old transportation facilities they used before, and the old method where they get their water supply. Foods typical from this area can also be tasted. In short, their are lots to see. It's really worth to...
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