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Radush Simeonov House

- Georgi Sava Rakovski Street 36 -
The construction of the residential and educational, which lasted from 1910 until 1912, was carried out by the design of the Bulgarian architect Georgi Vulkanov. The construction was commissioned by the Bulgarian entrepreneur and one of the founders of the Bulgarian Brewing Company, Radush Simeonov. He sold the building somewhere between 1922 and 1923 to the Muslim Spiritual School called Nuvvab, which opened its doors to the first students soon after.

After the , Bulgaria received its Independence, the Bulgarian state undertakes to satisfy the social and religious needs and to guarantee the rights of Muslims living on the territory of the country. In 1949, the study of religion was completely abolished, and the school took the name Turkish High School . This is the first year they are accepting girls, but this didn't last long, as, in 1950, the school was completely closed. But later on, in October 1990, the school reopened and was renamed the Nuvvab Theological School.
An old photo showing the building
The most eye-catching feature of the Eclectic building is the on the southeastern corner. The turret is crowned with a tower lantern, which is topped with a scaly sheet metal dome. Around this same height, on each side of the tower lantern, you'll be able to see , as well as that are crowned with a Doric . Around the tower lantern, you have a small balcony, which is secured with a stone balustrade that contains . If you look a bit further down, you can admire a lot of that support the above them. A strip of is placed underneath some part of the roof cornice. The frieze is adorned with either or rectangular shapes that are used in many other places as well. The that are placed underneath the first floor windows are decorated with relief lines. The property is enclosed by a beautifully decorated wrought iron fence, which is embellished with .
An old postcard showing the building in the foreground