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Burov Brothers Bank

- Alexandrovska Street 41 -
The commercial building was designed by the Hungarian architect Jankovic and the construction was managed by the civil engineer Gero Gerov. It was built in 1912 as a bank building for the Burov Brothers. The Burov family is one of the most famous families in Bulgaria, from which a lot of remarkable economic and political figures come from. In 1862, founded a banking and trading house in . His eldest son, and his cousins ​​Nikola Burov, Dr. Ilarion Burov, Atanas Tsonev Burov, and Iliya Sharankov moved to Ruse and quickly became one of the economic elite of the city. After the , the bank in Ruse was managed by Atanas Tsonev Burov, who had great merits for the economic development of Ruse. Between the two world wars, he was chairman of the Ruse Chamber of Commerce, a shareholder in major industrial enterprises, and the founder of modern vocational education in Ruse.
Atanas Tsonev Burov
The most eye-catching feature of the Art Nouveau building is the on the southeast corner, which is crowned with a majestic bell shaped dome. The turret is supported by a vase shaped and is decorated with a lot of geometric and floral ornamentation. The , which are located underneath the roof , are decorated with three circles. The segmental cornice on the south side of the building is embellished with an motif. Underneath it, you can see two female sculptures and in their midst a beehive, which symbolizes frugality. The four fragments underneath it contain a , which resembles a bee. The segmental cornice one floor down is adorned with a , which is connected with a . A bit further down, you'll be able to see a balcony with a stone balustrade, which is embellished with circles. On the east side of the building, you can admire another balcony with a cast iron railing, a couple of more festoons, as well as an that's decorated with reliefs, circles, and .
The two female statues with a beehive in their midst