
National Revival Architecture
National Revival Architecture is a style that emerged in Bulgaria during the 19th century, emphasizing the country’s cultural identity and history. It features traditional Bulgarian forms, such as woodwork, stonework, and ornate details inspired by local customs and medieval structures. The style often includes colorful facades, arched windows, and intricate decorative elements, blending European influences with uniquely Bulgarian motifs. Its purpose was to celebrate national pride, heritage, and independence, resulting in buildings that evoke a sense of cultural continuity and patriotism during Bulgaria’s struggle for liberation.