The museum is housed in the 'Kurtidi House' - a 19th century architectural monument of culture. The exposition recreates the coziness of the Sozopol house from the end of the 19th - beginning of the 20th century AD and presents the local crafts, lifestyle and culture. The main accent is on the traditional fabrics and clothing, characteristic of the ethnographic groups of Ruptci and Zagortci from the region of Sozopol. On the second floor, in the representative parts of the building, are separate exhibition modules with artifacts, related to urban life and culture of the Sozopol citizens from the end of the 19th - first half of 20th century AD.
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