Air Bansko
Interreg
EU This project is co-financed by the European Union through
Interreg - IPA Cross-Border Programme "Bulgaria – the former Yugoslav Republic of Macedonia"
Project “Affirmation of the natural and cultural values in the border region for better visibility and access” Ref. No CB006.1.21.183

House of Toma Vishanov "Molera" (Molerova House), Bansko (private house)

Revival house, a monument of culture. The house was built in the beginning of the 19th century probably by Dimitar T. Molerov, son of the founder of the Bansko Art School Toma Vishanov. A number of prominent representatives of the Molerovi family were born and lived in the house, including the painter Simeon D. Molerov, the painter Georgi S. Molerov, the revolutionary Simeon V. Molerov and others. The building is built on two floors, and on the ground floor there are three storage rooms and the room that Molerovi used for painting and which only on the ground floor is illuminated by two windows facing each other. On the second floor there is a covered veranda with a wooden staircase leading from the yard. From the verandah it enters the house and the house, which are connected to each other. The house is also connected to a small veranda in the west, which originally had a ladder to the yard.

Telephone

n/a – private house

Type of transport

by car, bus and pedestrian

Web, e-mail

n/a – private house

Accessibility

asphalt

Opening hours

n/a – private house

Dress code

n/a – private house

Address

11, Todor Alexandrov str., Bansko

Parking

yes, next to it

Foreign languages

n/a – private house

Altitude

920 m.

Ticket price

n/a – private house

To Bansko by air

0 m.

Coordinates

41.839706, 23.488856

To Bansko by roads

0 m.

On-site services

Shops, bars and restaurants nearby

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