- Kaliopa House
The Kaliopa House ( _bg. Къщата на Калиопа), a popular name for the
Bulgaria n "Urban lifestyle of Rousse" museum ( _bg. Къща-музей „Градския бит на Русе“), was built in 1864. According to a legend, the house was bestowed upon the beautiful Kaliopa (born Maria Kalish), the wife of thePrussia n consul Kalish, by the governor of theDanubian Vilayet ,Midhat Pasha , who was in love with her.The facade's design resembles the style of houses in
Plovdiv . The frescoes at the upper floor were crafted in 1896. The exposition represents the role of Rousse as a gateway towardsEurope , and the influx of European urban culture into Bulgaria at the end of the 19th and the beginning of the 20th century. Sample interior layouts are shown, of a drawing-room, a living-room, a music hall and a bedroom, with furniture fromVienna , as well as collections of urban clothing, of jewelry and other accessories, of silverware (cutlery ) and china, which mark the changes present in the daily life of Rousse citizens. The firstgrand piano , imported into Bulgaria from Vienna, can be seen here.External links
* [http://www.librousse.bg/eng/New/Virtual_Tour_of_Rousse/Kaliopa_s_HouseI/Kaliopa_s_HouseII/kaliopa_s_houseii.html A picture of the interior]
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