Exclusive offer - two-bedroom apartment located on ul. "Yanko Sakuzov", Doctor's Monument.
The apartment is entirely southern, bright and warm. There are two entrances, two hallways, a vestibule, a large living room, two bedrooms, a separate kitchen, a bathroom with a toilet, a separate toilet, a dressing room , two rooms for storage and balcony.
The apartment has a basement - 8 sq.m. and a habitable attic - 23 sq.m. The area without the basement and attic is 109 sq.m.
The building has an elevator and the apartment itself is on the 3rd floor. The building is brick, built in 1942.
In the 1950s, today's Bull. "Yanko Sakuzov" is called Blvd. " General Vladimir Zaimov", and today's bul. " Madrid's name is Bull. Yanko Sakuzov".
In the 1970s, today's "Yanko Sakazov" and "Madrid" were already together called " Tsarigradsko shose Blvd." Vl. Zaimov."
On the boulevard or in the area around it are located the following sites:
Embassy of Slovakia
National Center of Infectious and Parasitic Diseases
Embassy of the Netherlands
5th RPU
Zaimov Park
Sofia Theatre
The central part of the capital also has many landscaped places and parks. The central park of Sofia is the Borisova Garden, in the beginning of which Ariana Lake was built . There are many tennis courts, tracks for bicycle racing, as well as the football stadium "Bulgarian Army" and the national stadium "Vasil Levski".
The Municipal City Garden is located in the very center of Sofia, opposite the Municipal Gallery. In front of the National Theater are the fountains with sculptures of dancing girls from antiquity.
The Doktor Pametnik (Monument to the fallen during the Liberation War 1877 – 1878 medical ranks) is a monument in the Doctor's Garden in Sofia. Built in 1882 – 1884. designed by the original Czech architect A. I. Tomasek [1]. It is a truncated four-sided pyramid at the top with a granite sarcophagus. On the four sides of the bulging stones are carved the names of 531 doctors and orderlies who died in the Russo-Turkish War of 1877 – 1878, most of whom worked in the mission of the the Russian Red Cross and fell in the battles at Pleven, Plovdiv, Bear and Shipka peak.
The monument is a truncated quadrangular pyramid built of large stones, on which a granite sarcophagus is placed. On its four sides are inscribed the names of the settlements where the largest battles are fought – Pleven, Plovdiv, Plovdiv. Bear and Shipka peak. On the stone blocks are carved the names of 529 dead doctors and orderlies.[ 3]
In its original form, the monument has 8 bronze wreaths with a diameter of about 80 cm, fixed vertically two at the ends of each of the walls of the pedestal