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Yanaki Karadzhov House

- Sv. Sveti Kiril I Metodiy Street 51 -
The residential building was built somewhere in the first two years of the twentieth century for the rich cattle trader Yanaki Nichov Karadzhov, who was still an apprentice in the Turkish inn nearby. He was an born in , in 1850, from where he was forced to flee at the age of 14. He was sent to Sofia by his father Nicho Karadzhov, who received threats from the Internal Macedonian Revolutionary Organization (). He came with a caravan of merchants to Sofia and found work in the inn, which was located on the corner of Iskar and Veslets streets. He started working as an apprentice who knew how to take care of the livestock of the guests.

When he met , who often stayed in the same inn, he offered his assistance to the revolutionary committee in Sofia. After the , he saved up enough money that he acquired both the inn, some Turkish farms, 360 decares of forest in the area of ​​the village of Tseretsel, as well as this house.

Yanaki Karadzhov is honored on a memorial plaque, which can be seen at the place of his meeting with Vasil Levski.
The memorial plaque
The building, which is built in the styles of Neo-Baroque and Neo-Renaissance, contains two central balconies, which are secured with a wrought iron railing. Above the balcony door on the second floor, you can admire two garland wreaths and a , which is placed in the . Above the balcony door on the third floor, you'll be able to see a and a garland wreath with the initials Н.К. (N.K.). The keystones above each of the second floor windows contain foliage and the keystones above the windows on the third floor contain . In the fragments underneath the windows on the third floor, another festoon can be admired. The four Bordeaux red , that are placed on the main facade, are all crowned with a Corinthian . Above the capitals, two , decorated with acanthus foliage, are holding up the roof .

During the last renovation, the building changed its color from greyish to Bordeaux red, light red, and beige.
The building before the last renovation