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Radi Rusev House

- Bratya Shkorpil Street 2 -
The building was built in 1899 by a project of the famous Bulgarian architect . In the early years, the house was owned by the pharmacist Radi Rusev. He and his family lived in rented houses in various places for many years after the building was built, and he rented out his own house. From 1907 to 1913 it was used as a private clinic for the needs of doctor and doctor Ivan Farashev and was also used by the doctor and professor .

During the wars the house was used by the Girls' High School. During socialism, the building continued to be used for medical purposes, but in the years of transition, it was abandoned due to lack of funds. The attic on the fourth floor was upgraded between 2006 and 2010 during a complete restoration.
Part of an advertising brochure of the first private physiotherapy clinic in Bulgaria
The building was built in the styles of Neo-Classical, Eclectic, and Neo-Baroque. The feature that catches the eye right away is the beautiful on the southeast corner of the building. The oriel window is supported by two massive corbels that are decorated with and garlands adorned with flowers. Many of the ornaments and decorations that can be seen on the oriel window are also present on the rest of the building. Like the adorned with . As well as the that are crowned with Composite and yellow colored fragments that are embellished with floral ornamentation and . What's unique to the oriel window is the bust of an unknown man and the construction year 1899. The oriel window is crowned by a majestic bell shaped dome with a on top of it.
An old postcard showing the building on the left
Both the south and eastern facade are identical. Above the windows, you can either see a pointed or a straight , which is supported by two corbels, as well as a that's placed above the circle top window. The that are placed underneath the roof are adorned with foliage.
The two massive corbels underneath the oriel window