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Maria Ljubenova House

- Tsar Simeon Veliki Boulevard 117 -
The three-story building is one of the many buildings in Stara Zagora that were built at the beginning of the 20th century. It was built for Maria Ivanova Ljubenova and her family with a commercial function on the first floor and a residential function on the upper floors. Like many buildings in the city, this building was also demolished during the communist era, which took place from the end of the until 1990, to make way for a multi-story brutalist building.
The building is shown in the circle
The building, which was built in the styles of Eclectic and Art Nouveau, featured at least two , both of which were topped with a balcony and supported by two . The cute little dormer on top of the building contained a . Underneath the roof , you could alternately see corbels or . The on the third floor were crowned with an Ionic and adorned with a decorative shell, while the ones on the second floor lacked a capital but were still decorated with garlands and a . Under the windows, you could admire an consisting of several layers and richly decorated with .
The building is located on the left side of the street where the second person from the bottom is located