Todor Kableškova kăšta, view from street
Koprivštica, Bulgaria
The Kableškova kăšta was constructed in the mid-19th century (approximately 1850) by the Kableškov family. This late revival style building is considered representative of the Plovdiv style. The street elevation reveals one side of the upper level with three living spaces. The entry occurs under curved eaves to the right. The interior has a central salon symmetrical around a single axis with a stair at the rear that gives access to the upper level. There is a projecting enclosed kiosk above the entry.
(photo 2000)