The architecture of the Bulgarian Revival is a period when the Bulgarian architecture developed between 1770 and 1900.[1]

Plovdiv's Old Town[2] is a living museum of the type of National Revival architecture that developed there (there were regional differences) in the early to mid-1800.[3]

The roots of the houses of Bulgarian Revival follows a tradition of buildings from the architecture of the Second Bulgarian Empire. There are cities in Bulgaria with preserved Revival architecture are:the old town of Plovdiv, the mountain towns of Tryavna, Kotel, Sopot, Koprivshtitsa, Elena, the old Bulgarian capital - Veliko Tarnovo and others.

References

  1. https://theculturetrip.com/
  2. "http://bulgariatravel.org/" (PDF). Archived from the original (PDF) on 2016-03-24. Retrieved 2019-01-21. {{cite web}}: External link in |title= (help)
  3. National Revival Architecture


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