It’s аn аngеliс vоiсе! Ноwiе Mаndеl jаw drорреd, аnd hе рrеssеd thе buttоn in а раniс, thе hаll sоbbеd frоm hеr реrfоrmаnсе!

Howie Mandel, one of the famous judges, was utterly astonished and couldn’t believe his ears when he heard the contestant sing.

In his amazement and overflowing emotions, he quickly hit the golden buzzer, an action signifying special recognition and sending the contestant straight to the next round.

The entire hall couldn’t hold back their tears in response to the emotionally charged and stunning performance.

Everyone present felt as if they were listening to a voice from heaven, full of power and emotion.

This moment was not only a highlight of the show but also an unforgettable memory for all who witnessed it.

ABANDONED STRAWBERRY HOUSE

The house was built in the late twenties of the twentieth century for banker Dimitar Ivanov and his wife Nadezhda Stankovic. Inside, the accent falls on the red marble fireplace located in the reception hall. There is a podium for musicians as well as crystal glasses on the interior doors. Several bedrooms, beautiful terraces, a large study room and service rooms. Nothing of the furniture is preserved, but it is known that high-class Sofia citizens at that time preferred furniture from Central and Western Europe.

The exterior is a large front yard facing the street, separated from the sidewalk by a beautiful wrought iron fence. Triple staircase to the entrance of the house, but it is always very impressive that the special portals for carriages and carriages on both sides of the yard. Even today I imagine a cabin with the members of the invited family entering the yard of the house through one portal, the horseshoes and the carriage staying in the space behind the house, specially tailored for that while waiting for the reception to end and go out again from the yard, but through the other portal.

 

Banker Ivanov’s family lived happily in the house, at least until 1944. After the war the property was nationalized and originally housed the Romanian embassy. Later in the year, the house was a commercial representation of the USSR in Bulgaria, as well as the headquarters of the administration of various communist structures of unclear purpose.
In the 90’s the house was restituted and returned to the heir of the first owner-banker Dimitar Ivanov. Since 2004 the property is the property of the director of Lukoil-Valentin Zlatev, who has not yet shown any relation to this monument of culture. The beautiful house once ruined for decades and is now sadly sad.

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