Forest educators from the Shumen Plateau Nature Park and the Northeastern State Enterprise visited the Avsharyan House in Shumen with an open lesson. Children from the Mnogotochie Children's Center viewed the exhibition "Urban Life - the End of the 19th - the 1930s of the 20th Century" and learned what the lifestyle of the old Shumen residents was like during this period. The girls and boys tried on hats worn at that time. The children got to know everyday objects, and then "searched" for similar items in the courtyard of the complex. The hidden "treasures" were difficult for the children, but they really liked the role of archaeologists and turned the found items into drawings to preserve the memory of what they had learned.
In the courtyard of the complex, forest educators showed the tree species that have been preserved since ancient times. The children discovered the differences between the trees in the forest and the "trees in a pot" after being presented with a Bonsai exhibition by the local master of this art, Radko Kolev.

