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Hristo Savov House

- Georgi Stoykov Rakovski Street 90 -
The residential building was built for Hristo Savov and was built as a home for several wealthy Jewish families. The building was designed by the Bulgarian architects and and was built in 1905. During the construction upgrade of a modern high roof with a new attic, the corbels underneath the large eaves were removed.
The technical drawing of the building
The beautiful orange building is a great example of geometric Art Nouveau, which can be seen in all the beautiful geometric ornaments. Such as the two in the center of the building, the fragments underneath it with circular forms, and line reliefs. The garlands around it create a beautiful interplay with the sleek ornaments in between them. More line reliefs can be seen in the that runs around the entire building, as well as in the . Around and above the windows on the second floor you can see some square and rectangular forms, in which the rectangular forms the technique of is used. On the right side of the main facade, above the entrance door, you can see some more geometric forms, like the circular window with foliage. Above the window, you can admire a that is being held up by two circles. Above it, you'll be able to see a small balcony with an oval shaped wrought iron railing.

On the south side of the building, you can see a small triangular with a copper onion dome on top of it. Also, a lot of wrought iron fences can be admired on this side of the building. It can be seen in the beautiful gate that leads to the main entrance, as well as in the railings on the balcony and the stairs that lead to the main entrance.
The circular window surrounded by beautiful ornaments