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Alexander Zlatanov House

- Han Krum Street 18 -
The residential building belonged to Professor Alexander Zlatanov and was built in 1910. He was the director of the National Library from 1913 until 1915 when it was still located in the dignified building on Georgi Rakovski Street before it was destroyed by the in 1944. He connected his life with the descendant of the Hadjivalchovi family, the family which is considered to be the founders of .
Alexander Zlatanov
The grandson of Alexander Zlatanov, the Bulgarian electrochemist and academician Alexander Krumov Popov also lived in this building. Alexander Popov was born on February 8, 1942, in Sofia. In 1967 he graduated from the Faculty of Chemistry at the Sofia University and started working in the newly established Central Laboratory of Electrochemical Power Sources of the Bulgarian Academy of Sciences, where he passed through all scientific degrees, from chemist to senior researcher I degree. In 1980 he defended his dissertation for the degree of "candidate of chemical sciences", and in 1996 he became a "doctor of chemical sciences". In 2004 he was elected a corresponding member, and in 2008, an academician of the Bulgarian Academy of Sciences. He died on April 20, 2020, in Sofia.

Alexander Krumov Popov is the father of the Bulgarian player and volleyball coach of VK CSKA, Alexander Popov.
Alexander Krumov Popov
The building is built in the style of Art Nouveau and contains a lot of geometric decorative elements. This can be seen in the relief lines that are used in many places around the entire building. Also, a lot of circular, square, and rectangular shapes are used, many of which have some underneath them. The top gables on the eastern and southern sides of the building are decorated by a beautiful wooden . The eaves that protrude are supported by wooden .
The building before a renovation