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Stoyu Nedelchev House

- Gerlovo Street 13 -
The residential building was built in 1932 for the communist activist, partisan, and Major General Stoyu Ivanov Nedelchev. He was born on February 12, 1908, in the village Kaloyanovets. Since 1930, he was a member of the Bulgarian Communist Party. In 1934 he joined the detachment of Petko Manalov and in 1935 he went underground and in 1937 he emigrated to the Soviet Union. He participated in the against Germany as deputy commander. From 1966 to 1987, he was repeatedly elected Member of Parliament. He had difficulty using his right hand due to injuries from the time of resistance. He was awarded the Order of Courage, by the Hungarian Order of Hungarian Freedom, the Order of Georgi Dimitrov. In 1978, he was awarded hero of the People's Republic of Bulgaria. Stoyo Nedelchev died on July 27, 1987, at the age of 79, in .
Stoyu Ivanov Nedelchev
In 1938, the Bulgarian writer, publicist, and academician Konstantin Nikolov Petkanov and his wife the Bulgarian poet, screenwriter, and playwright Magda Petkanova moved into the building.

Konstantin Petkanov was born on December 12, 1891, in the village of , in the family of the Bulgarian priest Nikola Kostadinov Petkanov. Shortly before the outbreak of the , he moved to Bulgaria and studied Slavic philology at the Sofia University. During the he graduated from the school for reserve lieutenants in Skopje, headed by Colonel Boris Drangov, and took part in the war. After the end of the war, he was a teacher in , and in 1921 he moved to and in 1930 to Sofia. In 1945 he became an academician of the Bulgarian Academy of Sciences. He was also a member of the Union of Bulgarian Writers. He died of a heart attack on February 12, 1952, at the age of 60.
Konstantin Petkanov
Magda Petkanova was born on August 16, 1900, in the village of , in the Stara Zagora region. In 1920 she married the fiction writer Miroslav Minev with whom she had a daughter, named Zoya. Since her student years, the poet has been friends with Macedonian revolutionaries. In their struggle for independence, she is supported by her husband. The wars are coming to an end, the economic crisis is ruining her father, and Magda is suffering from tuberculosis, the disease of the century. From 1923 until 1939 she wrote poems for different newspapers. In 1932 Magda Petkanova got married to Konstantin Petkanov. Magda Petkanova died on May 16, 1970, in Sofia.
Magda Petkanova
The building is designed in the styles of Eclectic and Neo-Baroque. The complete building is plastered in an orange-yellow color. The top around the building is decorated with , some of which have garlands hanging under them. The under each of the windows are decorated with two . On the south side of the building, above the upper left window, an ornamental can be seen. The , which extends from the first to the second floor, is crowned by a small balcony. All of the balconies, including the two on the eastern side of the building, have a decorated metal railing. Directly above the main entrance door, which is located under the two balconies, you can see a that's inscribed with the year 1912 and some Cyrillic letters stacked on top of each other. There is a directly below the cartouche and eight guttae above it.
An old photo showing the building