The Dudekov House

The Dudekov House – there is an ethnographic exhibition that recreates urban life in houses from the National Revival period. The house was built in the period 1853-1856. It was owned by the merchant Petar Dudekov who was killed by the Ottomans during the April Uprising. It was restored in 1990-1996. The Dudekov House is a historical and architectural monument from the National Revival period.