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Petar Vinarov House

- Slavyanski Boulevard 5 -
The residential and commercial building was built in 1921 and was the work of the Bulgarian architect Todor Petrov. It was built for the Bulgarian prominent revivalist, wealthy merchant and public figure Petar Nikolov Stanev-Vinarov. In 1924, only 3 years after he built the house, he sold it to Panayot Hristov and Miritz Oshoya Germanov.

Petar Vinarov was born in 1851 in Ruse and is the older brother of the Bulgarian general . As a young man, he joined the Struggle for Church Independence and took an active part in the action to expel the Greek Bishop from the city. During the Liberation War, he assisted Russian intelligence but fell into the hands of the Turkish authorities and was exiled to , where he stayed for just over half a year.

He was Mayor of Ruse in the period between 1885 and 1893 with a total of three terms. Under his rule, Ruse became a thriving European city. Many factories are being built in the city, paving of the central city streets is starting, and care and medical prevention for the population are being provided.

He was married to Angelina Ivanova and together with her they had eight children, five sons and three daughters. He died in 1926, at the age of 75, in Ruse.
Petar Vinarov and his family
The three-storey symmetrical building is a perfect example of geometric Art Nouveau. This can be seen in the use of the many squares and the cylinders between the windows on the second and third floor. Also the beautiful interplay of lines that originates in the . In the center, you'll see an that is two windows wide and two floors high. The roof of the main building, as well as of the oriel window, moves in all sorts of pointy and rectangular shapes.
The roof cornices