Restoration and repair of the "Himik" Cultural House, including adjacent areas, Dimitrovgrad

A complete renovation of the existing cinema hall and its transformation into a modern multifunctional hall for theatrical erformances, concerts, conferences, performances of amateur dance and singing ensembles, screenings will be carried out. Replacement of the weird, uncomfortable chairs with new ones of the appropriate size is foreseen, which reduces the number of viewers from they become on the ground floor and on the balcony.Two of the ground floor areas are designed for disadvantaged people. When installing the new chairs, the requirement of Ordinance on construction and technical rules and fire safety standards is to mply with the distance between the rows to be min.45 sm. They are brought in accordance with the ordinance and evacuation routes. Moving the worn wooden paneling. A new wall cladding a combination of MDF panels and acoustic panels, textiles is planned to improve the room's acoustics. New stage lighting is installed in appropriate places. New light and acoustic solutions will meet modern standards for multifunctional buildings.A tearresistant carpet with teflon threads against stains and dirt will be laid on the floor. The existing suspended ceiling, which is cleaned and repaired with latex, is retained. The architectural element of the ceiling, where the rooms central lighting was, is restored. All existing gypsum ornaments on the walls, the balcony and the portal on the stage, as well as the main foyer on the st floor, are preserved. They are cleaned and restored where they are compromised on the advice of a technologist and then painted with latex. The fresco in the central lobby is preserved by the painter Vladimir Penev son of the poet Penyo Penev.

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Overview

Status In execution (starting date)
Start date 12 May, 2020
End date 12 Nov, 2022
Contract date 12 May, 2020
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Financial information

Total cost 3,719,102.37
Grant 3,161,237.37
Self finance 557,865.00
Total paid 0.00
EU participation percent 85.0%

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