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Former Hotel Chirpan

- Ruski Boulevard 18B -
The residential and commercial building was built somewhere at the end of the 19th and the beginning of the 20th century. It was built for Georgi Syarov and his brother and it housed the hotel called Chirpan. After some time, the building was inhabited by Tinka and Kolyo Syarov, who owned a very large store for that time somewhere else in the city where they sold any kind of goods, including weapons. From the late fifties to the mid-seventies, the first floor of the building housed the pharmacy of pharmacist Nacho Koev.
The owner wishing everybody a happy easter in 1943 with an advert in the newspaper
On the northeastern corner of the Neo-Renaissance building, you can see two balconies, both supported by two that are decorated with floral ornamentation and . The cast and wrought iron railings that secure the balconies are embellished with geometric shapes and . The frieze features corbels that are decorated with foliage and geometric fragments that contain . The window that's placed in the protruded part of the facade and is flanked by that are crowned with a Doric , contains a . The pilasters that stretch all the way up from the first to the second floor, are crowned with floral ornamentation, as well as an motif. The frames that are placed around the second floor windows are adorned with volutes, an egg-and-dart motif, as well as . The that are placed underneath these same windows, are also decorated with guttae, but also with a rosette.
An old photo from the 1930s shows the building