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The Dudekov house is a part of the museum complex and an architectural and historical sight in Panagurishte from the ages of the National Revival Period. It is an ethnographic and historic exposition showing the way of life and the culture of the Bulgarian national revival. The house was built in 1856 and was owned by the trader Petar Dudekov who was murdered by the Turks during the April Uprising suppression. It is a Plovdiv type house with symmetric construction. It distinguished by the richly architectural-decorated interior. The first floor exposition shows the everyday life through traditional items of the crafts, fireplace equipment, utensils for preparation and consummation of the food and a relaxation corner with the typical litters and blankets, traditional male and female national costumes. A sign of the newly forming city culture are the luxurious items and furniture on the second floor impressive exposition, including the formal national clothes. | |||
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