The Todor Kableshkov House-Museum stands as one of the most significant sites within the architectural reserve of Koprivshtitsa, offering a unique glimpse into the life and work of one of the most prominent heroes of the April Uprising. Nestled amidst the town's picturesque cobblestone streets, the house is a typical example of 19th-century Revival architecture, built in 1833, featuring characteristic protruding bay windows, carved wooden ceilings, and cozy rooms. Stepping across the museum's threshold, visitors are transported back in time, immersing themselves in the atmosphere of one of the most tumultuous eras in Bulgarian history. This is the birthplace of Todor Kableshkov – the passionate revolutionary whose "Bloody Letter" ignited the April Uprising in 1876. The meticulously curated exhibition preserves authentic personal belongings of the hero, including his textbooks, weaponry, documents, as well as period furniture that recreates the daily life of a prosperous Bulgarian family from that era. Each room tells a story – of Kableshkov's childhood, his education, and the fervent ideas of freedom that led him on the path of struggle. The museum doesn't just display objects; it conveys the spirit of a time when ideals of national independence were stronger than anything. A visit is essential for anyone wishing to feel the pulse of the Bulgarian Revival and honor the memory of those who shed their blood for Bulgaria's freedom.
Sofia Province
0.1 km away
Sofia Province
0.2 km away

Sofia Province
0.2 km away
Sofia Province
0.2 km away
Kashta-muzey „Todor Kableshkov” is located in Sofia Province, Bulgaria.
Kashta-muzey „Todor Kableshkov” is most easily reached by car. Use the coordinates above to navigate, or open the location in OpenStreetMap or your preferred maps app for turn-by-turn directions. Public transport options vary by region — for remote destinations a rental car gives the most flexibility.
Kashta-muzey „Todor Kableshkov” can be visited year-round. Verify current opening hours directly with the museum before your visit, as schedules change seasonally and on public holidays.
Opening hours and admission fees vary, and most Bulgarian museums close one day per week (commonly Monday). Verify current schedules and prices directly with the museum or the local tourist information office before visiting Kashta-muzey „Todor Kableshkov”, especially on public holidays.