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Haralambi Dimitrov House

- Knyaz Boris I Boulevard 42 -
The residential and commercial building, which was built in 1911, was designed by the Bulgarian architect . It was built for doctor and court physician Haralambi Dimitrov, a graduate in medicine in , who was supported by his older brother. In addition to him, there are two other brothers who are graduating from higher education in Geneva and , and during their studies, each older brother supports the younger one.

Parts of the building were rented out and since 1911, the State Pharmacy with pharmacist Radi Rusev has been located on the ground floor. The pharmacist himself was a tenant until 1922. The Russian specialist in nervous and internal diseases Sergey Mishin lived and had his practice on the second floor.
An archived drawing of the building created in 1911
On the corner top of the Eclectic and Art Nouveau building, you'll see a small dome with a on top of it. A little bit further down you can see a richly decorated . Another mascaron can be admired underneath each of the piers. A and a strip of are placed underneath the segmental parts between the piers. The fragments underneath and above the windows are embellished with floral ornamentation. On the corner of the building, there are two balconies that are secured with cast iron railings. The two supportive underneath each of the balconies resemble an eagle.
And old photo from 1980 showing the building