The Union Palace Hall

Atanas Burov Sq. In 1911, on what was then Alexander I Sq. (now Atanas Burov) and the extant Znepole Str., officially opened the Union Palace Hotel. The project for the impressive Secession building belongs to Nikola Yurukov, who had studied at Vienna and was co-founder of the capital’s foremost architectural firm Fingov – Nichev –…

The Bulgarian National Bank

2, Prince Alexander I Sq. Established in 1879 by the Provisional Russian Government, the Bulgarian National Bank is among the first state institutions of the newly liberated Principality. Its first known address, used by the bank since 1894, was on the corner of Lege Str. and Prince Alexander I Blvd. The two-storey building was designed…

The City Casino

1, General Gurko Str. On the site occupied before the Liberation by the Bey’s harem and subsequently, though briefly – by the Fire Brigade, in 1908 opened the City Casino. It was designed by architect Naum Torbov, graduate of the Bucharest School of Fine Arts, proponent of the National Romanticism trend in architecture, and author…

Grand Hotel Imperial

2a, Saborna Str. One of the most beautiful buildings of pre-war Sofia, is the former Grand-Hotel Imperial. It became part of the capital’s landscape in 1920, commissioned by the industrial mogul Ivan Balabanov. Architects of the splendid fusion of Baroque forms with Secession decoration were the undisputed geniuses of the early 20th century Bulgarian construction…

The Orel Insurance Company

54, Alabin Str. The monumental building at the corner of Alabin and Graf Ignatiev was constructed in 1928, for the Orel [Eagle] Insurance Company. The building was designed by the Chernev, Apostolov, Mikhailovski architectural bureau. Its founders had received their education in Europe and have contributed a number of emblematic landmarks to the capital, including…