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Petar Atanasov House

- Alexandrovska Street 33 -
The residential and commercial building was originally built in 1886 by a project of the architect Spiros Valsamaki, and ten years later, in 1896, it was expanded. The two-storey building was built for the Bulgarian merchant Petar Atanasov Dimitrov. The Russian consulate was housed in the building until the . A confectionery called Momina Salza was housed on the first floor and the offices of the Directorate of Social Assistance for Fishing and Fisheries were housed on the second floor.

The building changed its color from completely white to more greyish and gold somewhere between 2012 and 2019.
An old photo from 1906 showing the anti-Greek rallies and the building in the distance
The building, which is built in the Neo-Classical style, contains a strip of underneath the roof , as well as a frieze, which is adorned with and . A pointed is placed above each of the windows on the second floor. These pediments are embellished with two and are supported by two small that are decorated with foliage. A is placed underneath four of the windows, which are surrounded by acanthus foliage. Underneath the other three windows, you'll be able to see a balcony, which is secured with a wrought iron railing. On the right and left sides of the building, you'll see a . The Doric that can be seen above the pilasters is decorated with an motif.
Photo taken in 2009 when the building was still completely white