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Villa Teodor Teodorov

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The three-story villa, which was constructed in 1911, was built as the summer residence of the Bulgarian politician and legal expert who served as Prime Minister of Bulgaria Teodor Ivanov Teodorov. He was born on March 14, 1859, in , and studied successively at the Apriliv High School in and later in at the South Slavic Boarding School. In 1883, he graduated from the Faculty of Law of the Novorussiysi University in . After returning to Bulgaria, he had a prosperous legal and political career. He was Minister of Finance in the periods from 1897 until 1899 and from 1911 until 1913, and after the , he served as Prime Minister of Bulgaria. Initially an opponent of , he was later forced to admit the Agrarian Peoples Union leader into the Cabinet and was ultimately succeeded as Prime Minister by him. In 1922, he was arrested and imprisoned in and held accountable as the culprit of the national disaster by the Agrarian Peoples Union government. After the in 1923, he was released and joined the Democratic Alliance.
Teodor Teodorov as a student in the city of Nikolaev in 1886
Teodor Teodorov's five sisters, Maria, Ekaterina, Stanka, Ivanichka, and Rosa, were all married to prominent public figures associated with the People's Party. His brother Petko Teodorov is a mining engineer, member of the People's Party, and mayor of Sofia, who also had a villa built near this villa. Teodor Teodorov was married to Rada Teodorova, daughter of and Maria Pulieva. Teodor and Rada had a daughter named Anna-Maria and a son named Ivan, who became a graduate in , was deprived of the right to practice his profession after the of 1944 and supported himself as an opera prompter, stenographer, and translator, paying rent to be allowed to live in a small part of his father's old home. Teodor Teodorov died at the age of 65, on August 4, 1924, in Chamkoria, nowadays Borovets.

The villa was demolished around 1973 to make way for the construction of the Musala Hotel, which later became known by the name Hotel Lion Borovets.
Teodor Teodorov seated second from the left as Minister of Finance in 1897
The that was placed on one of the corners of the Eclectic building was covered with a scaly sheeted hip roof. The roof, which was supported by a lot of and contained several small dormers, was crowned with . Above the circle-top windows, which were placed on the third floor of the turret, you could see a and several geometric forms. On one side of the building, there was a lovely wooden , as well as a semi-hexagonal bay window, both of which had a balcony placed on top of them.
Teodor Teodorov in the 1910s