Bulgarian-Russian Interactions in the Architecture of Bulgaria at the Beginning of the Twentieth Century: Neo-Byzantine Stylistics and National Romanticism

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Atanas Kovachev
Stela Tasheva

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In the article, the authors focus on several objects designed in neo-Byzantine style, built in Bulgaria by Bulgarian and Russian architects, and trace the interaction of their design ideas.

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Kovachev, A., & Tasheva, S. (2019). Bulgarian-Russian Interactions in the Architecture of Bulgaria at the Beginning of the Twentieth Century: Neo-Byzantine Stylistics and National Romanticism. SCIENTIFIC JOURNAL “ACADEMIA. ARCHITECTURE AND CONSTRUCTION, (4), 27–31. https://doi.org/10.22337/2077-9038-2019-4-27-31
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Architecture

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