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Regional Offices Ministry of the Interior

- Tsar Ivan Shishman Street 81 -
The residential and administrative building, which is built somewhere at the end of the 19th and the beginning of the 20th century, was being used by the Ministry of the Interior for a certain period of time to house their offices. It is unknown which architect designed the building, nor who commissioned the construction of the building.
One of the aprons that are decorated with a lot of guttae
The symmetrical building, which is a perfect example of geometric Art Nouveau, features a dormer that contains a simplified . The frieze is adorned with squares with cut-out corners, as well as pretty unusual , some of which are decorated with four . Underneath the frieze, you'll be able to see a wavy pattern that's embellished with floral ornamentation, among which is a . The are beautifully decorated with geometric shapes, ribbons, guttae, and . Between the second floor windows, you can admire some relief lines, which in the center form the dice number five. Underneath these same windows, you can see an , which is decorated with a lot of guttae, while the aprons underneath the first floor windows are more simplified. On the eastern facade, you can see a plaque that was placed in honor of the famous poet , which was given by the people of Stara Zagora.
Plaque in honor of Alexander Sergeyevich Pushkin