Latitude and longitude coordinates are: 42.7354243, 25.3939663.
The Buzludzha Monument, also known as the Buzludzha Memorial House, is a large abandoned building located on the peak of Mount Buzludzha in the Central Balkan Mountains of Bulgaria. It was built during the communist era of Bulgaria as a symbol of the Bulgarian Communist Party.
Construction of the monument began in 1974 and was completed in 1981. It was intended to commemorate significant events in Bulgaria's socialist history, particularly the founding of the Bulgarian Social Democratic Party in 1891 and the events of the Buzludzha battle in 1877 during the Russo-Turkish War.
The Buzludzha Monument is an impressive concrete structure, characterized by its distinctive saucer-shaped design and dominating presence on the mountain peak. It features a large central hall with a diameter of 42 meters (138 feet) and a 70-meter (230-foot) high tower at the front. The exterior of the building was adorned with mosaics and a massive red star.
During the communist regime, the monument served as a meeting place for the Bulgarian Communist Party and a venue for political rallies. However, after the fall of communism in 1989 and the subsequent political changes in Bulgaria, the monument was abandoned and fell into a state of disrepair.
Today, the Buzludzha Monument stands as a striking, albeit neglected, architectural relic. It has become a popular destination for urban explorers, photographers, and tourists interested in Bulgaria's communist past. Efforts have been made to preserve the monument, but its future remains uncertain due to the significant cost and logistical challenges involved in restoration.
Country | Bulgaria |
Latitude | 42.7354243 |
Longitude | 25.3939663 |
Elevation | 1416 m |
Distance | NA km |