The station is one of the oldest in Bulgaria. The current station building was built between 1908 and 1925, when it was opened officially by TsarBoris III. The city of Varna has had a railway station since October 26, 1866, when the Varna-Rousse railway line was opened.[1]
The station was built in several stages, under the supervision of architects Nikola Kostov and Kiro Marichkov. The building is in the Art Nouveau style with elements of Neo-Baroque. Italian architects were also involved with styling both in inside and the outside of the building. Germanclockwork was installed in the station's clock tower in 1929. The station underwent major restoration work in 2004 and 2005.[1][2]