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Ivan Stradalski House

- Bulevard Tsar Osvoboditel 123 -
The three story building was built in 1911 with a commercial function on the first floor and a residential function on the upper two floors. The construction was executed by a project that was created by the Czech architect Rudolph Fischer and was commissioned by the Bulgarian hardware merchant Ivan Stradalski. He was born by the name Ivan Mitsakov but was known by the name of Stradalski, and got killed by the federalists on September 9, 1922. At the end of the , the building housed orphans from Yugoslavia, who remained there until the final expulsion of the Germans. In the 1970s, the building became the home of the old teacher's boarding house.
The building in the 1930s
Later on, it became the property of the Bulgarian artist Asen Ushev, who was born on January 10, 1944, in Gorna Jumaya, nowadays . He was born into the great Ushev family, which traces its roots to , and graduated from the Art High School in in 1964. Here from 1973 until 1977, he worked successively as the chief modeler of the Ilyo Voivoda Shoe Factory, and from 1978 until 1979, at the Economic Directorate Local Industry. In 1977, he specialized in the Institute of Fashion in Czechoslovakia, and later, performs in the field of easel painting, design, and applied graphics. He was married to the journalist Valya Usheva and is the father of the animator, film director, and screenwriter, Teodor Ushev, and the journalist Boyana Usheva.
Asen Ushev
The corner building, which was built in the styles of Eclectic and Neo-Baroque, features two distinctive gable tops, which are adorned with , a , and multiple . Some of the that are placed above the windows contain yet another mascaron, as well as some floral ornamentation. Underneath these same windows, you can either admire a fragment embellished with even more floral ornamentation, or geometric forms, but in some cases a balcony, which in one case is supported by two and in both cases secured with a wrought iron railing richly adorned with . The second floor is adorned with two beautifully decorated ornamental vases, which are placed on a bust that in its turn is adorned with more guttae. The corner of the building features two triangular , which are supported by one pillar and two . The first floor, which features two adorned with a mascaron, is topped with a that's decorated with .
The building visible on an old postcard