bg Stara Zagora

Patka Banya

- Hadzhi Dimitar Asenov Street 91 -
At the beginning of 1929, a tender was announced for the construction of a new bathhouse. The designer and construction manager of the project is the Bulgarian architect , who specialized himself abroad in exactly this type of buildings. The construction contractors were Marko Maksimov and Ivan Gerushev and the construction was commissioned by the private investor Raif Mustafov Kerkenyakov. The newly built bathhouse opened its doors to the public in December 1929.

The building was known to generations of Stara Zagora residents as the Duck Bathhouse because of the swan placed on top of the building. Sometime later it was known as the Green Bathhouse because of the green-painted facade. The building operated as a bathhouse until the 1970s. In 1995, the building was purchased at a market price by the Teximbank. After a major renovation was done in 1996, it opened its door and stayed a branch of the Teximbank until 2000.
An announcement made in one of the local newspapers for the opening of the bathhouse
The symmetrical building was built in the modernist style, which was popular in Germany at that time. On top of the part of the building, in which the main entrance door is located, you'll be able to see a . The windows underneath it, are flanked by , which are without a . The building contains many protruded lines and semi-circular shapes, which gives the building a beautiful multidimensional touch.
An old photo showing the building