The Yablanski House (Bulgarian: къща на Яблански, kashta na Yablanski) is a Neo-Baroque house in Sofia, the capital of Bulgaria, situated at 18 Tsar Osvoboditel Boulevard in the city centre and regarded as one of the highest achievements of the city's architecture in the first decade of the 20th century.
[2] After years of being uninhabited and in a bad condition due to mismanagement,[3] in 2011 it underwent extensive reconstruction and since then has hosted an exclusive private club.
The mansard floor is an important feature of the house's artistic design, together with the balcony railings of wrought iron and the several female sculptures.
[1] After the Bulgarian coup d'état of 1944 and the establishment of a Communist government, the house was nationalized and used as the embassy of the People's Republic of China until 1991.
In 2006, the Yablanski House was included in the list of collapsing buildings;[7] despite the efforts of the Capital Municipal Council, its owners have not undertaken its restoration.