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Petko Sarafov House

- Han Krum Street 9 -
The construction of the residential building was completed in 1925 and was built according to a design that came from the hand of the Bulgarian architects , , and . The building was built for the Bulgarian engineer Petko Petrov Sarafov, who was born in 1870 in the village of Libyahovo, nowadays . In 1892, he graduated from the Bulgarian Boys' High School with the seventh graduating class. At the outbreak of the in 1912, he was a volunteer in the Macedonian-Adrianopolitan Volunteer Corps () and served in the engineering and technical part of the organization.

His father, the Bulgarian revivalist, and teacher , his uncle, , and his grandfather, Archimandrite , were leaders of the struggle for an independent Bulgarian church. He is the brother of the officer , revolutionary , engineer , and the famous Bulgarian actor . One of his sisters, Doctor , was the president of the Macedonian Women's Union, and his other sister, , was a teacher who graduated from the Institute of Applied Arts in . He was married to Masha Sarafova, with whom he had four sons, Strahil, Valcho, Alexander, and Angel, and two daughters, Elena and the writer and co-editor, . In 1942, at an age of 72, Petko Sarafov died in Sofia where he was buried at the Central Sofia Cemetery.
Petko Petrov Sarafov first male standing on the left and other members of his family
On the west side of the building, which is built in the Eclectic style, you can see an , while on the south side, you'll see a bay window, both semi-hexagonal in shape. One of the dormers, which is placed in the scaly sheet metal mansard roof, differs from the others and gives it a harmonious connection with the rest of the building underneath it. The frieze, as well as underneath the oriel window, you can admire some with a hanging garland underneath them. Some parts of the frieze, as well as the that's placed between the first and second floor are adorned with a wavy pattern. The that are placed above some of the first floor windows are decorated with geometric forms and surrounded by floral ornamentation. The that are placed underneath these same windows are, unlike the ones that are placed underneath the second floor windows, embellished with loads of . The bars of the curved wrought iron-barred windows with a spike on top of them, are connected by . Above the southern entrance, you'll be able to see a and a balcony above it, both secured with a wrought iron railing.
An old photo showing the building