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Tsarska Bistritsa Palace

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The multi-story building was built in several phases, with the first phase beginning in 1898 according to the design of the Bulgarian architect , which has come to be known as the Old Palace. It was built as a hunting lodge for the Tsar of Bulgaria and his first wife Princess of Bourbon-Parma and his children Prince , Prince , and the princesses and . The second stage, which included two more wings, built with a large living room, dining room, and a second floor with bedrooms, was completed in 1914 and was executed according to the project of Bulgarian architect .
Tsar Ferdinand I and his four children
The lodge became an important part of the history of the last Bulgarian royal dynasty. Here, on August 28, 1943, Queen was informed that her husband, Tsar Boris III, was suffering from a mysterious disease. Also here, the 6-year-old and 9-year-old saw their father alive for the last time.

After the , Tsarska Bistritsa Palace was nationalized by the new communist regime in Bulgaria. After the democratic changes in 1989, Tsarska Bistritsa Palace ​​was restituted by the son of Tsar Boris III, Simeon II, during his mandate as Prime Minister of Bulgaria.
Tsar Boris III and his family at Tsarska Bistritsa Palace
The building, which is built in the traditional Bulgarian Revival style, along with European architectural influences, features a that's covered with a , which is topped with a . On the second floor, you can see a wooden , as well as several wooden and wooden , which are supported by wooden . On the first floor, you can an , which is secured with wooden balustrades and supported by wooden pillars, which are adorned with and crowned with a Romanesque . The walls are built up of plastered walls, as well as loads of stone blocks decorated with the technique of .
An old postcard that shows the building