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Sarmadzhiev House

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Sarmadzhiev died in 1908, leaving the house behind to his family. However, financial and personal difficulties forced his widow Elena to rent the house to the Ottoman Empire in 1914. Two years later, in 1916, the Ottomans acquired the property. It was used initially as an embassy and subsequently as
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A stained-glass antechamber leads from the yard to the interior of the house. The lobby, which includes a French fireplace and a bust of Atatürk, leads to the dining room and to the biggest of the three salons. The remaining rooms include a
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between 1895 and 1902. In 1902, he returned to Bulgaria to start his own private legal practice and commissioned the house to Friedrich Grünanger. Grünanger was at the time a leading architect in Bulgaria, having worked on the
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worked in the Sarmadzhiev House. His office has been preserved to this day and has been refurbished as a small museum of Atatürk, though not accessible to the public.
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The Sarmadzhiev House is a two-story edifice designed in an elegant Viennese Imperial Baroque style. In addition to Baroque, the design features
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in 1891 and married Elena, with whom he had four sons and a daughter. Sarmadzhiev served as a legal advisor and general secretary of the
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Since 1998, the Sarmadzhiev House has been under protection as a cultural monument of national importance.
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has a wooden construction and the house's brick walls are supported by the original wooden beams. The
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Ten years after designing the Sarmadzhiev House, Friedrich Grünanger had a house built for himself in
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and built in 1903 for lawyer and diplomat Haralampi Sarmadzhiev. Since 1916, it has been owned by the
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in Sofia in 1913–15, the future founder of secular and republican Turkey and first Turkish president
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Architecturally and historywise, the Sarmadzhiev House shares much with the slightly later
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that is nearly identical in design. It is known as Villa Hedwig or the Grünanger Villa.
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Some of the highlights of the house's architecture include the flat-roofed
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Sarmadzhiev House, currently residence of the Turkish ambassador in Sofia
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an ambassador's residence by the Ottoman Empire and its
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Neo-Baroque
Sofia
Bulgaria
Coordinates
42°41′32.4″N 23°20′09.3″E / 42.692333°N 23.335917°E / 42.692333; 23.335917
Friedrich Grünanger
Bulgarian
Neo-Baroque
Sofia
Bulgaria
Tsar Osvoboditel Boulevard
Sofia University
Eagles' Bridge
Friedrich Grünanger
Ottoman Empire
Republic of Turkey
Bessarabian Bulgarian
Bolhrad
Russian Empire
Bucharest
Sorbonne
Paris
Principality of Bulgaria
Ministry of Foreign Affairs
Belgrade
Vienna
Royal Palace in Sofia
successor state
military attaché

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