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Nikola Yuchormanski House

- Preslav Street 10 -
The residential and commercial building was built in 1910 and was designed by the famous Bulgarian architect . It was built for the famous Bulgarian grain merchant and public figure Nikola Yuchormanski, who came from Balchik. He made a lot of money from the grain trade, and everyone knew him, like Nikolaki Yuchormanliata.

On a hot summer day, he went to inspect one of his farms in the village of . On that day Nikola Yuchormanski died because of a fatal accident with a thresher, a device that's used in harvesting grain. His death remains in the local folklore with a folk song and the tombstone of Nikola Yuchormanski in the village of Odartsi, which still stands in the old cemetery. It was richly decorated with golden elements, which soon were looted.

The building was used as a hotel with shops on the first floor but after 1944 the first floor was in use as a medical center, and the floors above it as offices.
An archived drawing of the building created in 1910
On top of the symmetrical Art Nouveau building, you can see two hipped roof domes containing a dormer. Just under the roof , you'll be able to see two open pointed , which are adorned with a richly decorated . Above the other windows on the fourth floor, you can see a like surrounded by garlands, while the ones on the third floor are embellished with foliage. Underneath these same windows, there's another cornice, which is adorned with .
An old postcard shows the building
The building contains two that both stretch from the second all the way up to the third floor. On top, as well as in between the two oriel windows you'll see a balcony. All of them are secured with a stone balustrade that contains . The same counts for the that can be seen underneath some of the windows on the second floor. The oriel windows are supported by three corbels, one of which also serves as a keystone. The fragments that can be seen underneath two of the corbels, as well as between the second and third floor windows, are decorated with floral ornamentation.
An old photo from 1980 shows the building