The Neofit Rilski Museum, located in Bansko, Bulgaria, was once the residence of the renowned Bulgarian monk, writer, and educator, Neofit Rilski. This well-preserved 18th-century house offers a glimpse into the architectural and domestic life of the period. Set behind high walls, the museum showcases the typical layout and design of a Bansko home from that era. Visitors can explore the rooms and furnishings, gaining insight into the daily life of its former inhabitants. A small, modern exhibition in the barn provides additional context about Rilski’s work and contributions.
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