Every five years Koprivshtitsa becomes a vibrant kaleidoscope of traditional costumes, songs and dances | Built in 1817, the Church of the Assumption is among the most valuable monuments of Koprivshtitsa |
Cedar columns, European landscape murals and a lavish interior - the Oslekov House is a great example of the life led by the wealthy in 19th century Koprivshtitsa | Relatively simple in appearance, the Lyutov House hides an impressive interior |
The home of the April Uprising leader contains many of his personal belongings, including a manuscript of his translation of The Count of Monte Cristo | Located on one of the hills of Koprivshtitsa, this almost humble wooden house is the birthplace of Georgi Benkovski, one of Bulgaria′s greatest revolutionaries |
The home of Bulgaria′s most gentle poet is relatively modest in appearance, but retains many of his personal belongings | The home of two prominent representatives of the Bulgarian National Revival period - the brothers Lyuben and Petko Karavelov, is located at the very center of Koprivshtitsa |