The Lyutov House is a gorgeous example of Renaissance culture. Built in 1854 by architects and craftsmen of Plovdiv, the house features impressive painted walls and elaborately carved ceilings. It was sold to a businessman named Petko Lyutov in 1906, from whom its modern name derives.
Koprivshitsa plasti (woven unspun wool), used not only for bedding but also to cover the soil can be found in the exhibition on the ground floor. In the 19th century house can be found many domestic items colored with natural dyes, which enhance the beauty of the structure.