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Arbanasi Inn - Hadzhihristov House  ** - Arbanasi, Bulgaria

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Hotel Category :
Country: Bulgaria
Location: Arbanasi
Distance to
Beach (km):
-
Town resort center (km):
0.15
Next airport (km):
250.00
Ski lift (km):
-
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Hotel Description:

Holiday Shop presents:

Arbanassi Inn - "Hadzhihristov's House"

The Hadjihristov House in Arbanassi (called in earlier periods Arbanashki Han, the Bulgarian for ‘Arbanassi Inn’) is among the outstanding examples of the olden Arbanassi houses, the legacy of past centuries. It is a monument of culture of national importance.

The house was built in 17 c. The evidence supporting this claim is a surviving original beam with the year 1646 cut into it. Over its 350-year existence the Hadjihristov House has witnessed dozens of significant events and developments in Bulgaria’s history. Legend has it that one of its visitors was the Apostle of Freedom Vassil Levski. Spiritual leader Stoyko Vladislavov, later Bishop of the Vratsa Eparchy with the name Sophronius of Vratsa, has also visited the house.

The Hadjihristov House is part of the architectural reserve Arbanassi and stands in close proximity of The Nativity Church. It is one of the several homes of the large family of Hristo and Ana Chamourov. It was the house where their patriotic son Stefan Hristov Chamourov, his wife Zafiritsa and their children lived. The building represents the typical Arbanassi style standing amid a spacious courtyard encircled with high stonewalls and gates. Its interiors attest to the superb aesthetical taste of the Stefan Chamourov family; to its civilized habits and ways and material comforts. Splendid woodcarving adorns both the ceilings and furniture.

During the second half of 20 c., the time of communism, the house was handed over to the Fatherland Union Organization. The then-chairman of the Fatherland Union Pencho Kubadinski suggested the house be called Arbanashki Han (Arbanassi Inn).

A brief walk along the cobbled lane by the house will take you to the best viewpoint to Veliko Tarnovo with the picturesque Tsarevets and Trapezitsa hills.

Today the new owners of the Hadjihristov House have a noble ambition: to make sure that the olden, traditional atmosphere is in full harmony with the imperatives of our time. The house amply provides for present-day comfort and convenience. This is valid for the hotel section, the tavern and the restaurant with the summer garden. The courtyard is particularly fascinating with its walnut tree - at the same venerable age as the house. This superb symbiosis of history and present-day makes the Hadjihristov House quite appealing regardless of the season.

Hotel facilities

Accomodation Type : Hotel
Special offers and packages
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Information about location:
Location of hotel:   Arbanasi

Location Type   Mountain

Location Description

Arbanasi (Арбанаси) is a village in Veliko Tarnovo Municipality, set on a high plateau between the larger towns of Veliko Tarnovo (4 kilometres away) and Gorna Oryahovitsa. It is known for the rich history and large number of historical monuments, such as 17th and 18th century churches and examples of Bulgarian National Revival architecture, which have turned it into a popular tourist destination.

 

The village's name comes from the Albanian word Arbërës or Arbanas, which means "land worker". From this root word, the Turkish arnavut, was used to denote Albanians and other people that came from parts of Macedonia and Albania that had a large Albanian population, regardless of nationality. Arbanasi was a stronghold of Greek cultural affiliation for centuries. Greek language was official in the town, there was a Greek school and divine services were in Greek. This, however, did not reflect the local population's national self-consciousness, as Arbanasi residents took part in the organized armed struggle of Bulgarians that ultimately led to the Liberation of Bulgaria from Ottoman rule as a consequence of the Russo-Turkish War of 1877-78.

 

The oldest houses of Arbanasi are made entirely of stone and resemble tiny models of fortresses that cannot be seen anywhere else in Bulgaria. These houses have internal staircases and small windows with metal bars, which strengthen the impression of fortress-like constructions.

In 1921, the village was declared a holiday complex via a royal decree, while since 2000, it has been recognised as “a historical village” of national importance. The architectural museum that the entire Arbanasi represents has 144 renovated houses, 5 churches with rich internal decoration and 2 monasteries. Apart from the abundance of tourist sights, the village also offers plenty of hotels and nice restaurants to its visitors.

 

Landmarks

  • Arbanasi Monastery of the Dormition of the Mother of God (17th-18th century);
  • Monastery of Saint Nicholas (17th-18th century);
  • Church of the Nativity of Christ (c. 15th-17th century);
  • Church of Saints Archangels Michael and Gabriel (16th-18th century);
  • Church of Saint Athanasius (17th century);
  • Church of Saint George (17th century);
  • Church of Saint Demetrius (17th-18th century);
  • Konstantsaliyata's House (18th century);
  • Hadzhi Iliya's House;
  • Other 18th century merchant's houses.

 

For more information about this destination, please do not hesitate to contact us:

 

Phone: +359-(0)52-357176
    Fax: +359-(0)52-355288
 Email: info@holidayshop.bg

 


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