Category: Workshops

AT 54 WE DON’T TAKE THE WORLD TOO SERIOUSLY, EXCEPT WHEN WE HAVE TOAT 54 WE DON’T TAKE THE WORLD TOO SERIOUSLY, EXCEPT WHEN WE HAVE TO

Open Doors Day at the Museum of Humor and Satire

Humor has a curious ability: the more years it accumulates, the better it sees the weaknesses of the world.

On April 1st 2026, we celebrate 54 years since the founding of the Museum of Humor and Satire with a program full of art, games and the right to believe nothing.


Program

10:00 – 12:00
Children’s workshop “The Tailless April Fool’s Joke”, hall 8, for children from 5 to 10 years old.

11:00
Tour of the exhibition PUSTA VE4NOST with the author Filip Boyadzhiev, Giraffe Hall

13:00 – 15:00
“Fun quest ’26 (for the third time)” – a game for the whole family

15:00
Tour of the exhibition PUSTA VE4NOST with the author Filip Boyadzhiev, Giraffe Hall

16:30
Opening of the photo exhibition “Just Cats” by Vesselin Borishev, Hall 8

18:00
Opening of the exhibition “PUSTA VE4NOST” by the visual artist Filip Boyadzhiev.

Nationalism, pseudo-patriotism and 10,000 empty cans — dedicated to the “traditional man”, Giraffe Hall


Throughout the day you can also:

  • participate in the “True and False Facts About Cats” challenge
  • make your own Internet meme
  • draw inspired by the work of Boris Dimovski, Hall 4
  • leave your wish for the Museum birthday in the Guest Book

Entrance is free.

54 years is a wonderful age – wise enough to doubt the seriousness of the world, and young enough to laugh at it.

We are looking forward to celebrate our birthday with you!

Stardust – a festive workshop for little explorers of wonders!Stardust – a festive workshop for little explorers of wonders!

December 13, 2025, 10:00 AM
The Library of the Museum of Humor and Satire
Entrance: 5 BGN

We invite you to an extraordinary Christmas adventure!
Children often imagine Christmas as a magical world, full of the aroma of cinnamon and bells. But behind this holiday lie stories, secrets and myths that have enriched the imagination of generations before us.
And our studio “Stardust” is exactly the place where these stories come to life!


The studio combines storytelling of legends and myths, folklore elements and creative practice. It is built in such a way as to stimulate children’s curiosity about the traditions of Christmas, introducing them to various cultural images (saints, winter spirits, symbols of light) and directing them to create their own interpretation of the Christmas star.
The main emphasis is on the connection between theory and creativity, between the acquired knowledge and the child’s personal expression. The workshop puts participants in the role of little researchers and creators who discover the meanings that have become part of the holiday culture.


What awaits you?

Mystical journeys through winter legends
We will go back in time to when Saint Nicholas was not only the guardian of sailors, but also a symbol of generosity and kindness. We will see how from his figure the white-bearded old man we know today – Santa Claus, who travels the world with magic reindeer and a sack of gifts, gradually emerged.
But… was he always accompanied only by good helpers?
We will take a look at old European folklore and tell about the strange, sometimes frightening, but always interesting companions of Santa Claus. Some of them punish, while others scare.

Bulgarian Legends – Magic, Mystery and a Little Mischief
What is the mysterious world of Bulgarian folk traditions and beliefs – where, according to legend, the karakondzhuli roam the earth on “dirty days”? A little mischievous, a little mysterious, they are part of folk legends about the dark world between Christmas and Jordan’s Day and the need for light and protection.


Suitable for children from 7 to 12 years old.
Registration (places are limited!)
A prior registration is required for participation:
0897 424 325 – Elena Milinova, events@humorhouse.bg

*Participation requires advance payment, which is made on site at the museum’s cash desk, 68 Bryanska Street, no later than December 10. The workshop will take place if no less than 5 participants are registered.

53 YEARS OF HUMOR: WE CELEBRATE WITH SMILES AND INSPIRATION53 YEARS OF HUMOR: WE CELEBRATE WITH SMILES AND INSPIRATION

According to one study, people are happiest at 53: it is assumed that they have achieved what they wanted, the children have grown up and they have time for themselves.

According to another, up to this age you are young, once you pass it you are already settled, calm and wise.

53 is a rather interesting number – it’s after 50 (aiming for 100), natural… – there are many more characteristics with which to describe and define it.

For us, its most important value is that this year the Museum of Humor and Satire reached it. We don’t know if the research also applies to museums, but since they, like any institution, are composed of people as their most integral parts, we think that it cannot but affect everyone connected with it.

The Museum of Humor and Satire invites you to its 53rd birthday and we hope to fill you with a lot of happiness, youth, freshness and interesting experiences in the early spring!

We hope that the Day of Joke and Lie in our country – a lie not as not telling the truth, but as an opportunity for fantasy, mood and changing roles for at least one day a year – will make you feel different, learn new things and have real fun.

Come visit us on our Open Day!

On April 1, with a festive program filled with creativity and lots of fun, we celebrate 53 years since the founding of our museum.


Program:

10:00 – 12:00

Little Actors, Big Smiles – onstage: children from Gabrovo kindergartens,

Hall 3 Stefan Fartunov

10:00 – 12:00

In the Service of Laughter – a meeting of colleagues with history – a Gabrovian party of people who made everything possible

13:00 – 15:00

Fun Museum Search Party – a family game with emotions for the whole family!

16:00 – 17:30

Creative workshop for comics with artists Petar Stanimirov, Rumen Chaushev, Ivan Berov and writer-screenwriter Marin Troshanov,

Hall 3 Stefan Fartunov

18:00

Opening of the Fourth National Exhibition of Bulgarian Comics, Hall 3 Stefan Fartunov

Entrance is free!

Don’t miss the opportunity to immerse yourself in the world of humor and satire and spend an unforgettable day with us!

We are waiting for you!


On April 1, 2025, the Museum of Humor and Satire will go beyond the borders of Gabrovo.

We will be visiting the Peter Stupov Regional Library in Targovishte with Masters of Bulgarian Cartoons from the 20th and 21st Centuries – a representative exhibition from our collection!

Masters of Bulgarian Cartoons from the 20th and 21st Centuries presents the audience with works by both classics in the genre and contemporary authors, known as winners of a number of prestigious international awards. The topics range from social and political irony to funny moments from everyday life, and all the works impress with masterful drawing and a subtle sense of humor.

But that’s not all! We will also virtually join the Sea Crabs Humor and Satire Club – part of the Burgas Writers’ Community. With a special video message, we will join their program to celebrate April Fool’s Day.


JOIN THE ULTIMATE COMIC BOOK WORKSHOP ON APRIL 1stJOIN THE ULTIMATE COMIC BOOK WORKSHOP ON APRIL 1st

On the festive April first, at 4:00 PM, come to a creative comic book workshop

with artists Petar Stanimirov, Rumen Chaushev, Ivan Berov and writer-screenwriter Marin Troshanov.

We will draw together and discuss the process of creating illustrated stories – from the first word to the last stroke.

The event accompanies the Fourth National Exhibition of Bulgarian Comics.

Admission is free.


Petar Stanimirov is one of our most productive comic book artists. He worked for the original edition of the Daga (Rainbow) magazine from 1979 until its closure in 1992. During this time, he drew six series, including Bubachko, Yantar and Treasure Island. In the 1990s, he created the comic book periodical Stories in Pictures. Later, he founded the publishing houses Pulsar and Mega, through which game books are popularized in Bulgaria. For many years, he also worked in the gaming industry as an art director at the Haemimont studio. After 2010, together with colleagues from the Daga magazine, he participated in the founding of the Project Daga Association, through which new comic books began to be published, including Nad Dagata (Over the Rainbow) and the Arakel series. 

Rumen Chaushev also worked for the original edition of the Daga magazine, for which he drew the series Yavor and The Girl from Earth. His drawing style and the stories in which he involves his characters Yavor and Alice are extremely recognizable and make them some of the most emblematic for the publication. In the early nineties, he drew the comic book Secret Under the Sea, and later illustrated numerous children’s books and textbooks. In 2010, he was a main driving force in the creation of the Project Daga Association and the revival of Bulgarian comics. Since then, he has drawn comics for the Nad Dagata publications, the Arakel and Vekovnitsi series. He has actively participated in the organization of over ten major comic exhibitions across the country.

Ivan Berov is an illustrator and animator. In his work, he is involved in the creation of scenarios, comics, storyboards, animated clips, interactive applications and games. He has participated in the creation of animation projects at Golpy studios and Zmey studio. He has drawn comics for the Komixer and Vekovnitsi publications. He has published stories in the third generation of the Daga magazine in 2022. He participated as a technical assistant on the Wormworld Saga comic series. Since 2021, he has served as deputy secretary of the comics section of the Union of Bulgarian Artists.

Marin Troshanov is a freelance writer and screenwriter. He works on various fantasy and journalistic works. He is the author of several very successful novels, including the trilogy Lamia Ltd and Emmy and the Shadow Thief. Together with Evgeni Proykov and the artist Petar Stanimirov in 2012 he created the comic Damga, which in a tough competition with 286 contenders from 29 countries won the award for best traditional comic at the international festival in Belgrade. In the next few years, again in collaboration with Petar Stanimirov and the screenwriter Anton Staykov, he created the series of children’s books about the Robot Chapek and his travels in space. They combine prose, illustration and comics in an innovative way for the Bulgarian market. Marin is the winner of the prestigious award of the National Palace of Culture, the National Book Center and the Peroto Literary Club in the Children’s Literature category (2019) and the national Konstantin Konstantinov award in the Author category (2020).


Magic Christmas WorkshopMagic Christmas Workshop

Dear friends,

On December 14th at 4:00 PM, our Christmas workshop will open its doors for you again at the Museum of Humor and Satire.

We will be waiting for you with great impatience and festive mood, to create together a different and typically in our style Christmas toy with a slight wink and a fun flavor!

We will make Christmas kittens from felt, in which we will put creative spirit and inspiration, turning them into a fun decoration for your Christmas tree.

All necessary materials are provided by us, and you will take home your little creations!

The workshop is suitable for children from 7 to 10 years old.

We are looking forward to meeting you!

For more information or to apply for participation: email events@humorhouse.bg or tel. 0894937728, Ivelina Angelova – events and programs coordinator.

Places are limited.

The application is mandatory because it is related to the preparation of the materials.

Participation fee: BGN 5

Christmas letter workshop for kidsChristmas letter workshop for kids

Dear little and big friends,

Traditionally, the Museum of Humor and Satire invites you to a magical adventure – the Christmas workshop for writing the most beautiful and funny letters to Santa Claus.

Come on December 7 at 11:00 am. You will have the opportunity to share your wishes to the good old man, which we will later drop into our mailbox to reach Lapland. Enjoy a creative atmosphere filled with Christmas spirit and cheer.

With us, you will be able to develop your creative potential and energy at full strength. You will decorate your letters in the most unique and brilliant way, because glitter will be in abundance. Don’t miss this wonderful opportunity to create your message to Santa and get into the Christmas spirit with us!

The studio is suitable for children from 7 to 10 years old. We provide the materials, and you the inspiration and enthusiasm!

We are looking forward to meeting you!

For more information or request to participate: email events@humorhouse.bg or tel. 0894937728, Ivelina Angelova – events and programs coordinator.

Places are limited.

The request is mandatory because it is related to the preparation of the materials.

Participation fee: BGN 5