The Konstantsalieva House, a 17th-century merchant’s home turned museum, stands as one of the largest and most intricately decorated houses in the historic trading town of Arbanasi, located outside Veliko Tarnovo in Bulgaria. Its imposing, fortress-like exterior belies the spacious, warmly furnished interior, where bright fabrics and Bulgarian Revival furniture create a striking contrast. Visitors can explore the well-preserved rooms, offering a glimpse into the opulent lifestyle of the past. A souvenir shop on the ground floor provides an opportunity to take a piece of this historical experience home.
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