District Administration in Borisoglebsk (in Ruins)
The building is located at the intersection with Proletarskaya Street and is set back from the red line of Svobody Street. It was constructed in the 1870s and reconstructed in the early 20th century. The main facade face…
Polyakov's Mansion in Borisoglebsk
The building is located in the southern part of the street, set back from the red line. Previously, there was a site with a round flowerbed in front of it. It was built in the early 20th century and combines various ecle…
Technical Railway School in Borisoglebsk
The Technical Railway School was founded in 1878 at the initiative of the Board of the Griaze-Tsaritsyn Railway Company to train specialists in the field of railway transport. In 1888, it came under the management of the…
Railway Station in Borisoglebsk
The station building of coastal type is located along the railway tracks, with the northern facade facing the station square and the southern one facing the tracks. The development of industry and trade required the cons…
Kleymenov House in Borisoglebsk
The building was constructed in the early 20th century. It is a single-story brick structure with a stone base. On the northern side, wooden porches adjoin the rectangular body. The entrance portal, made of brick, faces …
Weiss Pharmacy (District) in Borisoglebsk
The Weiss Pharmacy building in Borisoglebsk is located in the western part of Soviet Street and was built in the late 19th century. The main house, which housed the pharmacy on the first floor and residential rooms on th…
Wholesale Merchant's House in Borisoglebsk
In the last century, this building was home to merchant Anisim Bezobrazov, who dealt in stationery, student supplies, and bookbinding materials. The house is one of the most vivid examples of residential architecture in …
Men's Gymnasium in Novokhopersk
In 1908, the architecture of Novokhopersk saw the emergence of the Art Nouveau style, specifically its variant, neoclassicism. This direction was introduced to the city by the Voronezh architect M.N. Zamyatnin. According…
The 'Turkish' House in Kaluga
The unusual gray house No. 1 on Gogol Street in Kaluga, built in 1914-1915 by captured Turks, is considered one of the most mysterious residential mansions in the city. Gogol Street, the shortest in Kaluga and one of the…
Tolmachev Estate in Kaluga
The estate was built in 1814 in honor of the victory in the Patriotic War of 1812. The main building of the urban estate featured a four-column portico. Previously, there were a garden, park, ravine, and stream on the si…