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Built in 1955 at the peak of the Communist regime to Socialist Classicist designs Petso Zlatev, the Former Bulgarian Communist Party Headquarters is part of the Largo ensemble.
Built in 1955 at the peak of the Communist regime to Socialist Classicist designs Petso Zlatev, the Former Bulgarian Communist Party Headquarters is part of the Largo ensemble. Once an iconic building crowned by a red star on a pole, it is today home a few administrative offices of the National Assembly.
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1000 Sofia, Bulgaria
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