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Hotel Berlin

- Triaditsa Street 2 -
The construction of the three-story building, which housed commercial premises on the first floor and residential premises on the upper two floors, was built somewhere at the end of the 19th or the beginning of the 20th century. It housed, in addition to several shops on the first floor, a hotel with the name Hotel on the upper floors. The building was, just like many of the surrounding buildings, destroyed during the of the Allied forces during the . After the war, the building of the Council of Ministers was built in its place.
The building in the 1920s
The two dormers that were placed on each of the corners of the Neo-Renaissance building, were both topped with a pointed . A was placed above the third floor windows, while another pediment was placed on top of the second floor windows. A was placed underneath the last mentioned windows, which was either secured with a cast iron railing or incorrect with . The that flanked most of the second floor windows were crowned with an Ionic , while the ones that stretched up from the second until the third floor, were crowned with a Corinthian one.
An old photo that shows the building in the distance