The museum is dedicated to the life and work of Christo Botev, a 19th century poet who is considered to be the Bulgarian national bard. The complex is located in a park and consists of the poet's family house, an adjoining exhibition hall and two monuments depicting Botew and his mother.
The interior of the house has been reconstructed to the conditions in which the Botew family lived in it in the 19th century. original wooden furniture and hand-woven carpets. The exhibition hall houses a permanent exhibition of documents, publications and the poet's personal belongings. They include his pocket watch, glass inkwell and writing instruments. You can also see a brass mortar with the name of Botev's wife, Veneta, and a towel with a monogram of his daughter, Ivanka. An interesting fact is Botew's volume of poems with his daughter's handwritten notes.