History
"Do
not leave your home,
do not despise your ancient customs"
G.S.Rakovski
The Ethnographic museum Etar is
the first open air museum of this kind opened in Bulgaria. It was established
on September 7th, 1964. The museum is situated 8 km South of the town of
Gabrovo. The preliminary design and methodology were done by the Gabrovian
Lazar Donkov (1908 - 1976) who was also the first director
of the museum. "In the museum exhibitions so far the visitor was
not placed in an immediate contact with the past - Mr. Donkov writes. That
is how I came to the idea of establishing an active museum in the open air
... so that the past becomes visible, easy for perception and understanding
and the vast national wealth in kept."
Do you
want to feel the whiff of the past, to see the miraculous power of the water,
flowing in a chute, to enjoy the Renaissance architecture, to observe ancient
national customs, then visit the Ethnographical Open Air museum "Etar",
8 km. Southwards from the town of Gabrovo.
The museum territory comprises 50 sites -
water technical equipment, houses with craftsman's workshops, places with
social importance. The aim of the museum display is showing the architecture,
the life style and the economic past of Gabrovo region during the Revival
period - the second half of 18 and the 19 centuries. More than 26 main crafts
were developed in the town and the goods were sold in different parts of
the country and in the region - Bucharest, Vienna, Marseille, Anatolia and
other.
The first secular New Bulgarian school was opened in 1835. During the
30-ies of the 19th century under the favourable economic and political changes
in the Ottoman empire Gabrovo grew as an important economic, educational
and commercial center in the country.
The Ethnographic museum Etar was build and organazed by means of three
methods;on site restoration; on site preservation; transportation of originals
and restoration of buildings.
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