SHIROKA LUKA – a village in the valley of river 
        Shirokolushka Reka, 20 km north-west of Smolyan; architectural and ethnographic 
        reserve. Population of 910. Settled at the time of mass conversion to 
        Mohammedanism of the Rhodope population during the years of Ottoman domination. 
        Revival town planning construction has been preserved. 90 sites have been 
        proclaimed monuments of culture. Many houses have been preserved, also 
        6 bridges and the complex of the old school "Sveti Panteleimon" (1888) 
        and church "Sveta Bogoroditsa" (1834). The oldest houses date back to 
        the beginning of 19 c. (1802, 1829). 

 
        The houses built towards the middle of 19 c. are bigger, varied in design 
        by the introduction of overhanging bays and forthcoming protrusions. These 
        resemble fortresses – the ground floors of economic importance are built 
        of stone, leveled by means of wooden girdles (santrachi); topmost one 
        will see the residential quarters – glazed, with protruding bays, whitewashed 
        and framed in wood. Roofs are stone-tiled, and chimneys – of original 
        versatile design. Here in Shiroka Luka there is a musical school teaching 
        national instruments. The village is a starting point to peak Golyam Perelik. 
        Sgourovski Konak is a big house, typical of the Revival period, former 
        property of a local notable. It is named konak (town hall) because her 
        owner was an administrative officer. Built in 1851 – 1853 on a rocky terrain. 
        The house raises in height on a comparatively small ground. It bears the 
        peculiarities of Rhodope architecture. A museum exhibition of Rhodopean 
        style of life has been arranged.