

This monument of the revival architecture with its unique construction and three-level yard, encircled by high walls is connected with the Bulgarian and Hungarian history. The house belongs to Dimitraki Hadzhipanev - a Shumen tradesman and a mayor of the Bulgarian community. The leader of the Hungarian Revolution Laiosh Koshout lives there during his exile in Shumen. The restored interior of a wealthy Bulgarian revival home is combined with documents that follow the course Of the Hungarian Revolution 1848 - 1849 and its leader's activity. An exhibition called "Bulgarian-Hungarian cultural relations" is displayed in a specially arranged hall. Temporary exhibitions are held there too.