Historical
House-Museum Ilyo Voivoda
The house was built in the seventies of the nineteenth century and after the Liberation to 1898 in it lived Ilyo Voivoda - one of the renowned figures of the National liberation movement.
The house was restored in 1979-1980, and officially was…
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The House of Konstantin Berovski
The house of Konstantin Popgeorgiev Berovski is a Renaissance house in Kyustendil, a cultural monument. It is next to the house-museum Ilyo Voivoda.
The date of the construction is not clear, but according to the planning scheme, the building was built…
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The House of Tonche Kadinmostki
The house of Tonche Kadinmostki is a Renaissance house in Kyustendil, a cultural monument. It is next to the house-museum Ilyo Voivoda.
The house was built in the 30s of XIX century. After the Liberation (1878) there lived Tonche Kadinmostki -…
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The House of Prokopiev
The house of Prokopiev is the oldest preserved Renaissance house in Kyustendil. It was built in XVIII century. Its owner - chorbadji Davidko Yakovich was a settler from Sofia. The building has a ground floor and a floor with L-shaped plan. The ground floor…
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Medical House
The house of Ivan Lekarski, also known as The Medical House, is a Renaissance house, built in the 50s of XIX century.
It has a stone ground floor with a two-leaved front door and strongly protruded jetties over the entrance. The plastic…
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Do you know that:
- first Bulgarian publisher, Yakov Kraikov, was born in Kyustendil.
- in Kyustendil there are about 40 hot springs with temperatures from 50 to 73
- During the period 1371-1395 Kyustendil was the capital of Velbuzhd’s region.