bg Plovdiv

Drama Theater Plovdiv

- Knyaz Alexander I Street 40 -
The theatrical building was built in 1906 and was constructed by a design that came from the hand of the Bulgarian architect . It was built for the Plovdiv Drama Theater, which was founded in 1881, but was at that time known under the name the International Theater Luxembourg. The inspiration for its creation came from the prominent poet and revolutionary, , who first proposed the idea of ​​building a professional theater in Bulgaria. Many of the stars of the Bulgarian theater and cinema started their careers here.
The building shown in an old postcard
The symmetrical building, which was built in the Eclectic style with some Neo-Baroque elements, contains a total of two within their midst a , and a balcony. Both of them are secured with a stone balustrade that contains either nice or twelve . The on top of the oriel windows, as well as parts of the roof cornices, are all embellished with . The pointed top gable contains an oval-shaped window, which is also the case on both sides of the main facade, which is surrounded by a beautiful play of lines and an ornament adorned by . Above the third floor windows, as well as underneath the second floor windows, you can admire a . Above the passage, you can see an stating ДРАМАТИЧЕН ТЕАТЪР (Drama Theater).
Another old postcard that shows the building