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.
Gallery
 Zlatograd Zlatograd
 The building of the first Bulgarian Parliament The building of the first Bulgarian Parliament
 House in the Bulgarian town Melnik House in the Bulgarian town Melnik
 
 
 
 
 
 Old house in Panagyurishte Old house in Panagyurishte
References
- ↑ https://theculturetrip.com/
- ↑  "http://bulgariatravel.org/" (PDF). Archived from the original (PDF) on 2016-03-24. Retrieved 2019-01-21. {{cite web}}: External link in|title=
- ↑ National Revival Architecture
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