The Ethnographic Museum, Rashov and Drasov Houses are part of the Regional History Museum in Lovech, which is located in the architectural and historical complex of Varosha.
The Drasov House is one of the most well preserved houses of its era, as well as one of the most representative of life during that era. It belonged to the Drasov family during the Renaissance, who played an important part in the national liberation movement.
The exhibition paints a picture of family life in the late 19th and early 20th centuries, as well as early 20th style influences from Western Europe. You can see all the elements of a typical Renaissance house interior, mingled with elements of European and Oriental style. In the lower level of the house there is a winery and tools for wine production.
The Rashov house is built in an architectural style typical of the region. Built in 1835, it was given to the Regional History Museum by its owner, Nencho Rashev. The house reveals the life of intellectuals and those belonging to the middle class. In the office of the host, you can see his personal belongings, his library, and musical instruments.