Koprivshtitsa Architecture II

in photography •  7 years ago  (edited)

This is a continuation of my Koprivshtitsa, Bulgaria, series. Hope you like!


Check here for previous posts of Koprivshtitsa:

https://steemit.com/photo/@brentssanders/koprivshtitsa-train-station
https://steemit.com/colorchallenge/@brentssanders/colorchallenge-saturdayindigo-14-october-2017
https://steemit.com/photography/@brentssanders/koprvishtitsa-cemetary-bulgaria
https://steemit.com/photography/@brentssanders/koprivshtitsa-architecture-i


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Koprivshtitsa is a town that has changed very little in recent decades -- except for getting a face lift -- and there is good reason for it: the Bulgarian government named it an "Architectural Reserve" way back during the Communist era and placed restrictions on what kind of new architecture can go up.

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Basically, any new construction has to resemble the traditional architecture once it's done. So, now, instead of using traditional woven wood or rock walls, completely new buildings use cinder blocks. But the roofs still have to follow the style, and the buildings are plastered to look like the originals.

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So, unless you live there already, there is no point in building a new house. It's important to note that most of the houses featured in this series are well kept-up structures from the mid- to late-19th century (at least the ones I took pictures of) ;)

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I suspect that the money to fix them up came from so-called "Euro funds" -- money from Brussels -- via grants applied for by townsfolk whose families have lived there for generations (and who know entrepreneurship).

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Whether the governmental regulations are economically feasible in the long run and whether its policies hurt or help the people who live there, I do not know. I suspect some benefit more than others ;)

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(If you enjoy reading about the preservation of cultural heritage sites, as viewed by a native Bulgarian, the following might interest you: https://steemit.com/culture/@brentssanders/classical-liberalism-101-take-4-preserving-cultural-heritage-public-vs-private-sector-solutions)

Thanks for hanging in there for the Bonus! Bulgarians (especially Muslim Bulgarians, which is not the case here) have a tradition of leaving something useful for further generations, whether a bridge to help people cross the river or a convenient built-up spring for them to gather their fresh water for the day. Here is proof:

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Ok, thanks for taking a gander at my pics. I await your comments below. More posts coming soon. Also, if you want to show me some love, click that upvote button and resteem! :) Ciao за now!

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That are some nice pics of some nice architecture!

Thank ye' kindly!

Nice pictures!

Мерси, Георги!

Very interested found !! I wonder how they look inside and if they are comfortable to live in ?

Thanks for the upvote! They are just as beautiful on the inside, with intricate wood carvings. They are a bit difficult to heat during the winter using the traditional wood stove, but modern heating units solve most of those problems.

That's a fantastic photography. Thanks for sharing.

Thanks, bro :) My pleasure!

Nice article and pictures.
Will be great if you can follow me as well as Im about to write about my world travels soon.
Thanks

Followed. Let's see some great stories!

Thanks, working on it, will come soon...

Bravo!

nice post

Thank you, sir :)

Amazing architecture!

Thanks. So glad you like it!

I liked your Nice Post!!! Good Work!!!

Thank you for your kind words :)

great pictures

So glad you like :)

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Thank you!

what's a wonderful place . im sure that i will visit it oneday.and discover this part of world

It's definitely worth the time and effort!

Awesome post well deserved the huge upvotes
So glad to see them go to someone who truly deserves them

Thank you, my friend :) You deserve it, too!

I did get a visit from blocktrades once early on I was so excited 😆 I have to admit

I know! My eyes were as wide around as pizza pies when I saw it jump from .75 SBD to 60, and then to 140! I think my heart almost stopped :D

I think when I got mine it only jumped to 85 but it was still such a huge buzz :)

Yeah, I know what you mean :)

Interesting style. It is interesting to see how architecture changes from West to East or North to south. Nice reportage!

Totally! Much depends on the materials available, of course, and the climatic conditions. Thanks for your comment!

I have been to Bansko, where you can find similar buildings. Great photos.

Yes, Bansko is gorgeous, too. Thanks for the upvote :)

I traveled to bulgaria for a minute with this pictures . good

You should definitely come for longer if you like a mixture of rustic and urban (lots and lots of rustic left, though)! Bulgaria is number 3 of UNESCO sites in Europe, after Italy and Greece. Bring a camera!

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