The Ethnographic Exposition is located in the Moskoyani House of Nesebar, which was built in 1840 for a wealthy Greek merchant. A two story house with a first floor of stone and second floor of wood, it is a typical example of the local architecture. Inside, you can discover the main history of the town and important events that ensured the prosperity of the city in the past. Engravings and descriptions of travelers who visited the town during the 17th – 19th centuries can be seen here, as well as traditional costumes and household items from the early 20th century. One room is furnished according to local tradition, the other contains traditional clothing of settlers from Vardar Macedonia, a female costume from enidzhevardarsko, parts of male and female costumes, and a collection of forged buckles.