bg Shumen

Royal Club

- San Stefano Street 1 -
The society building was built somewhere at the end of the 19th and the beginning of the 20th century. It was built according to a design that came from the hand of the Bulgarian architect . It was built for the Royal Club and functioned as a coffee shop and was also used for organizing balls and other amusements. The construction was financed by the prominent Shumen residents Atanas and Toma Dimitrov.
An old photo from the 1960s showing the building
The most striking part of the building, which is built in the Eclectic style, is the huge curvy that runs around the entire building. The oriel window is supported by six , which are embellished with and are also beautifully curved. On top of the oriel windows, you'll be able to see a balcony that's secured with a stone balustrade, which contains some simplified rectangular . The mansard roof contains a total of seven identical dormers.
An old postcard showing the building on the left