Permanent Еthnological Exhibition in the Memorial House of Petar Pop Arsov - Municipality of Caska
A memorial house in the village of Bogomila is the birthplace of the Macedonian revolutionary Petar Pop Arsov, one of the founders of the Macedonian Revolutionary Organization. The house was donated to the Republic of Macedonia by Stamen Pop-Arsov. In 1986 the house was declared a cultural heritage of Macedonia. Over several decades, this memorial house has been visited by thousands of visitors.
This ethnological display is composed of ethnological objects that represent the material and spiritual culture of the population from the Azot area, Chaska Municipality. The objects are made of wood, ceramics, textiles, glass, metal.
On display are traditional metal, wooden, textile and ceramic household items that were used in the household, such as cauldrons, jugs, pitchers, mudguards, pots, troughs, coffins, looms, etc. Traditional wooden and metal objects and tools that were used in the folk economy such as plow, plow, yoke, drill, pitchfork, sickle, basket, etc. Traditional textile items such as folk costume, bovchi (skutina), carpets, etc. All these ethnological items are one of the most representative items from the Azot region, through which the ethnic situation of the population is shown.
This ethnological exhibition was made in order to present the fund of ethnological objects to the wider domestic and international public, and also for the visitors to get acquainted with the traditional way of living of the population of the Azot region, through the objects that were used to perform various customs. , traditions and rituals that are the hallmark of Azot.