Sarmadzhiev House | |
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къща на Сърмаджиев (in Bulgarian) | |
General information | |
Type | house |
Architectural style | Neo-Baroque |
Location | Sofia, Bulgaria |
Coordinates | 42°41′32.4″N 23°20′09.3″E / 42.692333°N 23.335917°E |
Construction started | 1902 |
Completed | 1903 |
Technical details | |
Floor count | 2 |
Design and construction | |
Architect(s) | Friedrich Grünanger |
The Sarmadzhiev House (Bulgarian: къща на Сърмаджиев, kashta na Sarmadzhiev) is a Neo-Baroque house in central Sofia, the capital of Bulgaria. The Sarmadzhiev House lies on the corner of Tsar Osvoboditel Boulevard and Krakra Street,[1] between the Sofia University rectorate and Eagles' Bridge.[2] The house was designed by Austrian–Bulgarian architect Friedrich Grünanger and built in 1903 for lawyer and diplomat Haralampi Sarmadzhiev. Since 1916, it has been owned by the Ottoman Empire and its successor, the Republic of Turkey. Currently, it serves as the residence of the Turkish ambassador to Bulgaria.