Budludzha was incredible, situated high in the Stara Planina mountains it was like something out of a James Bond film and equally impressive inside despite the delapidated state it was falling into. Opened in 1981, it took 6000 people to build this amazing building. As we understand, Budludzha now belongs to the Communist Party but quite what they are going to do with it I am not sure. In fact it has now been sealed up to stop people from getting inside but with a bit of climbing, you can still get in though a small opening. As yet we have not had time to research this building but I think there is loads of stuff on the internet about it. A winter reading project I think.
Budludzha!
The steep climb up to Budludzha
The main entrance sealed up
Sneaking in
The first thing that greets you as you walk up into the auditorium is the hammer and sickle hovering above your head
The building is filled with glistening mosaics dedicated to communist leaders and Communist life. Unfortunately this chap was eradicated. He was either extremely unpopular or is hanging on someones lounge wall.
Chris and Oli in the centre of the auditorium
The decor felt almost church like and reminded us of stained glass windows depicting scenes of Communist life
Meanwhile, back on planet earth, in a new era, the surrounding mountain scenes were equally impressive
The Shipka Pass
The Shipka Monument
The scenes depicted the defeat of the Turks by the Russians and Bulgarians. This one shows the soldiers battling with the bitter conditions
Back at the house the winter wood is delivered and stacked
Scaffolding going up for the outside insulation to be put on
Work starting
The finishing coat going on
Our lounge staring to come together with fireplace built complete with log store
The summer kitchen being started with the wall being opened up to house the wood oven
The start of the oven being built
Our outside oven should take another week to complete. We will celebrate by having slow cooked lamb over charcoal
Well thats about it for now, hopefully by the next blog we will have the floorboards down in the lounge/bedroom, our wood oven completed and the summer kitchen roof being worked on. In the meantime I return to the UK for 3 weeks so I will be equally excited to see what has happened whilst I have been away.