The Krastata Kazarma (Bulgarian: Кръстата казарма, cross-shaped barracks) is a former military facility of the Ottoman Empire.
The barracks got its name due to its cross-shaped architecture.
It is one of the cultural memorials of the region of Vidin, Bulgaria, today.
The building, constructed by Polish architects, was finished in 1801.
[2] Today it houses the ethnographical section of the "Konaka" Museum.