bg Sofia

Louisa and Dimitar Stanishevi Building

- Bratya Miladinovi Street 27 -
The residential building, which was built in 1909, was designed by the Bulgarian architect for the Bulgarian entrepreneur Dimitar Minov Stanishev. He was born on March 9, 1861, in , then in the Ottoman Empire, in the family of the merchant Mino Stanishev. He received his primary education in Galichnik, and later on studied with his uncle, . Between 1877 and 1878 he stayed in , occupied by Serbian troops, where he opposed attempts to Serbize the local population, for which he was repeatedly arrested. In 1885 he took part in the with the third detachment of the Sofia militia, and in he was appointed assistant police chief. He donated his native house to the Bulgarian government in Galichnik during the . In 1931 he donated this three-storey house to the Ministry of Education and formed a donation fund for refugee children from Macedonia and the Western suburbs. He died on September 26, 1936, and was buried with honors from the Macedonian emigration.
Dimitar Minov Stanishev
Dimitar Stanishev was married to the public figure Louisa Stanisheva, who accepted Orthodoxy after their marriage. She was born in 1877 in , Austria-Hungary, to a Croatian father and a German mother. During Bulgaria's participation in the First World War, she worked as a nurse in hospitals, and later she was a translator in the hospital of the Austrian mission of Dr. Suhanek. For her work, she was awarded by Archduke Franz Salvatore of Austria with the medal of the Austrian Red Cross and by Queen Eleanor of Bulgaria with the medal of the Bulgarian Red Cross with decorations. During the war, she was also chairman of the women's auxiliary committee for food in the Galichka district. She was also an honorary member of the Galichko-Rekan charity fraternity called St. Ivan Bigor.

Both of them were awarded by Tsar with "Bulgarian gratitude for philanthropy".
Louisa Stanisheva
The two , on the corner of the symmetrical Art Nouveau building, really stand out. Both turrets have a bell shaped dome with a on top of them. The two turrets are supported by columns that resemble a palm tree. The top of the column is decorated with and two ornamented bracelets. Underneath the segmental part of the roof , you can admire a fragment that contains floral ornamentation and a with the initials Д.М.С. (D.M.S.). The fragment is flanked by three other fragments, which contain an arrow motif. This feature repeats itself on both sides of the building, where you'll also be able to see the construction year 1909 in the cartouches. The other parts of the building contain a lot of geometric shapes, like square, rectangular, and circular shapes. The technique of is used in some of the rectangular shapes. On both sides, at the end of the building, there are two more entrance doors with either one or two balconies above them, all of them secured with a wrought iron railing, which is adorned with geometric forms.
An old photo showing the building in the 1970s