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Mihailov Brothers House

- Sv. Sveti Kiril I Metodiy Street 80-82 -
The residential building, which was built in 1896, was built according to a design that came from the hand of the Czech architect , who settled in Bulgaria after the . It was built for the Bulgarian merchant Georgi Mihailov, who built it for his sons Nikola and Georgi, who were both grain merchants.
The project of Josef Prošek
The building, which consists of two different houses with two different entrances, is built in the styles of Neo-Classical and Neo-Renaissance. The strip of , which is placed underneath the roof , as well as the and that support the straight that are placed above the second floor windows, are all adorned with foliage. The wrought iron railings of both balconies, as well as the wrought iron-barred windows of both wooden entrance doors, are all decorated with . Both doors are also decorated with two pointed pediments and a that is crowned with an Ionic .
An old photo from the 1970s shows the building