Erected between 1858 and 1860, Dr Stojan Comakov's residence is typical of the latter period of the National Revival style. It houses a museum dedicated to an interesting 20C Bulgarian artist, Zlatju Bojadziev (1903-76). The 70 or so paintings on show reveal the work of this artist, whose style is very expressive, sometimes even earthy. Note his scenes of rural life, self-portraits, an amazing double portrait (man and woman) in the Dutch manner, and the execution staged in front of Notre-Dame in Paris.