The Kordopulova House

The Kordopulova House (declared an architecture and construction, art and history monument in Issue 25 of the State Gazette of 1998) is the largest building from the Bulgarian National Revival in our country. It was built in 1754 and it was owned by the rich Melnik family Kordopulovi, which were involved in wine producing. The cellars, excavated under and behind the house, with their constant temperature and ventilation, were used for preparing and growing the renowned Melnik wine.

 

Availability for visits: Paid, all year round

Transport accessibility: Public Transport, road from Sofia

Tourist infrastructure: hotels, restaurants, Tourist Information Centre