Step into the heart of the Bulgarian National Revival with a visit to the "Kiliyno Uchilishte" (Cell School) Museum House in Shumen – a true time capsule that will transport you directly to the mid-19th century. Nestled in a picturesque district of the city, this museum house is not just a building, but a living monument to the spirit and unwavering determination of Bulgarians to preserve their identity and language during Ottoman rule. Upon entering, you will be greeted by an authentically recreated classroom. The wooden benches where students once sat, the rough desks, quill pens, old printed books, and the characteristic blackboard with chalk will instantly take you back to that era. You will also see the humble teacher's room, a testament to the dedication of the enlighteners, often priests or monks, who taught in secret, risking everything. The exhibition vividly portrays the daily life and conditions under which education took place – often in cold and damp rooms, but with an immense desire for knowledge. You will learn about the "fish eye" (ribno oko) – the unique alphabet, as well as the first textbooks and teaching aids. The museum not only tells history but also conveys a sense of the weight and significance of every lesson learned, every word read in the struggle for national awakening. A visit to the Cell School is a moving experience that offers a unique glimpse into Bulgaria's rich cultural heritage. It is a must-see for anyone who wishes to delve deeper into the roots of Bulgarian education and spirit. A place where history comes alive and whispers lessons of perseverance and faith.
Shumen
0.7 km away

Shumen
0.7 km away

Shumen
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Shumen
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