Bulgarian Royal Residences and Restitution


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Volen Siderov: Saxe-Coburg Gotha Is Getting His Properties if He Doesn’t Interfere Parvanov to Be Reelected
August 6, 2006
Quote from the article:
“It is obvious there is a deal in connection with the future presidential elections. Simeon is getting his properties and NMSII will not hamper the reelection of Parvanov”, Volen Siderov stressed.
“The deal is affecting the whole attitude of the coalitional partners inside the coalition after 1 January 2007 when the NMSII should not try to destroy the triple cabinet because there were such intentions”, the leader of Attack underlined.
HE stated that the giving of the properties to Simeon was a crime and that BSP was aiming only to preserve the power with any means – lies, deceits and covering of a crime.
 
Bulgarian Royal Residences

Does anyone have photos of the Bulgarian Royal Residences, particularly the Rila Mountain Lodges?
 
Court Fails to Present Former Bulgaria Tsar with Birthday Gift
16 June 2009

The District Court in the city of Plovdiv decided Tuesday to postpone for October the so-called "Krichim palace" ownership case.

Bulgaria's former Tsar, Simeon Saxe-Coburg, and his sister Maria Luisa seek to regain ownership on the former Krichim royal residence, and were hoping to hear the decision of the Court on the issue within a month.

The Court was expected to give a clear indication of how they would rule as early as Tuesday, which happens to be Simeon's 72nd birthday.

Full article: Sofia News Agencyhttp://www.sofiaecho.com/2009/07/05/750200_saxe-coburg-accepts-heavy-defeat-says-leaving-bulgaria
 
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Bulgarian Royal Residences

I have listed the following Royal Residences of the Bulgarian Royal Family with some photos attached. Does anyone have any photos of the Saragiol Residence?

Royal Palace
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Euxinograd Palace

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Vrana Palace



Tzarska Bistritza



Sitniakovo Lodge
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villa Kritcim

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Banya Palace

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Saragiol

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Bulgarian court has dismissed the ex-Tzar's claims

The District Court in the city of Plovdiv has dismissed the claims brought by Bulgaria's former Tsar and his sister, who declared ownership on the former Krichim royal residence. - Novinite.com

District Court of Plovdiv rejected the claims filed by Simeon Saxe-Coburg-Gotha and Princess Maria Louise of Bulgaria over the Krichim palace.
The court ruled out the claim against the state, in which the two require recognition of their ownership over the former king’s palace of Krichim and 371.5 decares of lands.
Court’s decision can be appealed in two-week deadline before the Court of Appeals – Plovdiv - iFocus
 
Krichim Palace

Bulgarian court rejects appeal of ex-Tsar in palace property case - Novinite.com

The Plovdiv Appellate Court has confirmed the ruling of the district magistrates, which rejected the claim of Bulgaria's former Tsar and PM Simeon Saxe-Coburg and his sister Maria-Louisa in the dispute over the former Krichim.

In the past couple of years, the Bulgarian state and Simeon Saxe-Coburg and his sister Maria-Louisa have been tangled in a legal battle over the ownership of several real estate properties used by the Bulgarian royal family before its ousting by the communists in 1946. The properties were restored to the ex-Tsar in 2001-2005 when he was the Prime Minister of Bulgaria but after 2009 the Borisov government has initiated proceedings to regain the ownership over them.

On Friday, the Plovdiv Appellate Court held a sitting on the case of the Krichim Palace and an adjacent agricultural land of 371 decares. The magistrates confirmed that 2010 ruling of the District Court in Plovdiv that the royal residence is not the property of the former Bulgarian royal family.

According to the Appellate Court, the Krichim Palace was not acquired on behalf of Saxe-Coburg or personally for him, as a private entity.

The Ministry of Agriculture has also filed a claim against the former Tsar for the return of all 16 000 decares of forests he received in Rila.
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Vrana Palace, Tsarska Bistrirsa & Sitnyakovo

Bulgaria wants back 'unlawfully returned' estates of ex-King - Sofia news Agency

24 March 2011
The Bulgarian state has asked to take back three royal residences – Tsarska Bistrirsa, Sitnyakovo and Vrana Palace – and has claimed for compensation of BGN 110 000 for their use throughout the years.The return of the three palaces and their lands happened years ago. The restoration of heris' ownership of Tsarska Bistritsa and Sitnyakovo has been approved by the governor of Sofia, while the mayor of Sofia at the time, Stefan Sofianski, has signed the documents for the return of Vrana Palace.

According to the lawyers, Tsarska Bistritsa has a land of approximately 200 decares, while the Vrana Palace has more than 990 decares.
The claim for the Sitnyakovo residence is only for the building, since the surrounding land is owned by the municipality. The claims ask the Sofia District Court and Sofia City Court to declare as invalid the documents by which the heirs of Tsar Ferdinand entered into possession of the properties.

On March 11, the Plovdiv Appellate Court rejected the claim of the ex-Tsar and his sister in the dispute over the former Krichim palace.
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Do they arrive with the trial at the European Court?
 
Nothing new about the trials concerning the royal properties?
 
Bulgaria: Bulgarian Court Suspends Tree Felling Ban in Ex Tsar's Properties - Novinite.com - Sofia News Agency
Administrative Court Sofia- District (ACSD) has revoked the tree felling ban in the forests of former Bulgarian Tsar and former Prime Minister, Simeon Saxe-Coburg and his sister Maria-Louisa.
The decision adds a new twist to the saga with the so called "Tsar's estates" - the properties that were allegedly owned by the Bulgarian royal family before 1946, and that were restored to Saxe-Coburg's ownership after he became Prime Minister of Bulgaria in 2001.
 
Maybe only the European Court of human rights will clarify the situation of these goods.
 
For me this issue is not unclear, but a friend very knowledgeable in these matters, told me that the problem is that some goods of Simeone and his sister were not restored by the Government of Bulgaria,... They claimed the courts of Bulgaria the return of these properties, but the Bulgarian government has refused it. Tsar Simeone one years ago, he demanded in the Court of Human Rights in Strasbourg the restitution of his right to property
 
Communism has never really disappeared from Bulgaria...at least at a menthality level.
 
Bulgarian Monarchy Status & Restitution.

What is the up-to-date situation and status of The Royal Family and HM King Simeon regarding any property claims and restitution?
Where does King Simeon and Queen Margarita now live, and what is their official status and position, compared with that of those returned Royals in Albania, Montenegro, Romania?
Also where does Princess Maria Louisa now live, and has she had any property restitution?
 
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King Simeon II and Queen Margarita live in Sofia. Most of the time. They often travel to Spain.
So far the problem of properties of the King is not on the agenda here. Their official status is "citizens" of Bulgaria, but most people call them King and Queen, though.

Princess Marie Louise did not lives in Bulgaria. She comes here often, but she lives mostly in the U.S..
 
Bulgaria: Bulgaria's Ex Tsar Loses 1st Palace in Royal Property Case - Novinite.com - Sofia News Agency
8 June 2012

Bulgaria's Ex Tsar Loses 1st Palace in Royal Property Case

The Bulgarian Supreme Court of Cassation (VKS) has confirmed the rulings of two previous courts rejecting the the claim of Bulgaria's former Tsar and PM Simeon Saxe-Coburg and his sister Maria-Louisa in the dispute over the former royal palace Krichim.

In the past couple of years, the Bulgarian state and Simeon Saxe-Coburg and his sister Maria-Louisa have been tangled in a legal battle over the ownership of several real estate properties used by the Bulgarian royal family before its ousting by the communists in 1946. The properties were restored to the ex-Tsar in 2001-2005 when he was Prime Minister of Bulgaria but after 2009 the Borisov government initiated proceedings to regain the ownership over them.

On Friday, VKS upheld the rulings of the Plovdiv Appellate Court and the Plovdiv District Court saying that the royal residence is not the property of the former Bulgarian royal family. VKS also confirmed conclusively that the Krichim Palace had not been acquired on behalf of Saxe-Coburg or personally for him, in his capacity as a natural person. VKS ruled that the Act for Declaring the Estates of the Families of the Former Kings Ferdinand and Boris and their Heirs State Property promulgated in 1947 declared unconstitutional in 1998 had no restitutive effect.

The final ruling on the case of the Krichim Palace and an adjacent agricultural land of 371 decares is expected to determine the outcome of the other claims of Saxe-Coburg for three royal residences, Tsarska Bistrirsa, Sitnyakovo and Vrana and lands in the Rila Mountain.
 
Euxinograd Palace was initially named Sandrovo in 1885 after the Italian diminutive of Prince Alexander's name, Sandro.

Banya Palace's architecture draws heavily from 19th century Bulgarian National Revival architecture.
 
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Where Miriam lives in Bulgaria and their children?

What are the properties of the Royal Family?
 
What are the palaces that were returned to the king?

Where can I find out more about the Royal Family's estate, fortune and estates?
 
The Vrana Palace was returned to the ex King but he does not reside in it an instead using a hunting Lodge as his residence.
 
The Supreme Court of Cassation of Bulgaria issued a final decision on the case with the palace:

Simeon of Saxe-Coburg and his sister Maria-Louisa are the owners of the park and the “Vrana” palace, and all the state’s claims against them have been definitively rejected, reports the legal website Lex.bg. This happens after the Supreme Court of Cassation (SCC) did not allow an appeal against the decision of the Sofia Court of Appeal (SAC), by which the two were recognized as owners of the property last summer.

https://www.europeantimes.news/2022...-the-property-of-the-former-king-of-bulgaria/
 
Lets hope that this is the end of the legal wranglings over the ownership of the Vrana Palace!
 
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