The town of Radomir is located in the south-western part of Bulgaria
The population is inhabitants.
The town was first mentioned in the 15 th century as Uradmur.
The famous Bulgarian poet Ivan Vazov describes the waterfall BUCHALOTO in his travel notes.
We, the citizens of Radomir, are proud with the Stoyo’s House Ethnographic Museum.
The well in the yard of the museum’s dated since the 19th century.
Some exhibits from the Thracian times
Vessels
National traditional costume for women from the past.
Clasps
National traditional costume for men from the past.
Cradle from the past
Boza makers and traders’ monument in Radomir
Vessels for boza making from the 19 th century.
Vessels
Earthenware pots
Earthen jugs.
KAVARMA (a dish of highly seasoned fried meat)
KACHAMAK( hominy)
ZELNIK (leek pasty)
In 1918, Radomir became the center of the Soldiers' Rebellion and on September 27, 1918 Bulgaria was proclaimed as republic for the first time.
Famous People Evgeni Kuzmanov- sculptor Simeon Spiridonov- painter Simeon Idakiev – traveller Bogomil Bonev – politician Emiliya Radeva – actress Bogomil Simeonov – actor Svetoslv Minkov- writer