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On the eve of November 1 – Day of the National Awakeners, over 250 children aged from kindergarten to high school students visited the Ethnographic Museum and the “Stanka and Nikola Ikonomov” House Museum.

Viktor Kostadinov from the “New History” department and the tour guide Tsetomir Penchev at the Regional History Museum welcomed girls and boys from group IV at the “Zornitsa” preschool, first, second, fourth, fifth and seventh graders from the “N. Ikonomov” elementary school, second graders from the “I.S. Turgenev” elementary school, eighth and ninth graders from the “Stanka Nikolitsa Spaso-Elenina” preschool.

Their hosts told them interesting and curious facts from the life and work of the eminent Revival Razgrad family, and at the Ethnographic Museum they were introduced to the daily life and ritual annual calendar of the ethnographic group “Kapantsi”.

Some of the children had the opportunity to meet in person Temenuga Ivanova – the great-granddaughter of the Razgrad luminaries Stanka and Nikola Ikonomov and granddaughter of the journalist Grigor Popov – publisher and editor of the longest-running Razgrad newspaper in the 20th century, “Razgradsko Slovo”.

See more photos on the museum’s Facebook page:
https://www.facebook.com/regionalhistorymuseumrazgrad/