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'''Darvina, 9''' (''Дарвiна, 9'' in Ukrainian, ''Дарвина, 9'' in Russian) - The House of the Architect, the former mansion of the Ryzhovs. | |||
==History== | |||
For a century, the [[Ryzhovs | merchants Ryzhovs]] family played a significant role in the life of Kharkiv for a century. | |||
In 1911, the son of an industrialist [[Ryzhov, Pavel Pavlovich | Pavel Pavlovich Ryzhov]] [[Ryzhov, Pyotr Pavlovich | Peter]] purchased a lot on Sadovo-Kulikovskaya, which initially had No. 3, then No. 5, No. 7 and, finally, No. 9 and ordered the architect [[Velichko, Viktor Valerianovich | V.V. Velichko]] to build a mansion. It was built within one year and is one of the major successes of the architect. | |||
After the revolution, in 1917-1918, the Kharkiv GubChK operated in this building. Later, for some time, the All-Ukrainian Society for Cultural Relations with Foreign Countries worked in it. | |||
Since 1934 it has been the Architect's House. | |||
== Source == | |||
[https://ilovekh.org/index.php/%D0%94%D0%B0%D1%80%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%BD%D0%B0_9 This article in Russian] | |||
[[Category:Buildings]] | |||
[[Category:Buildings of the 20th century]] | |||
[[Category:1912 Buildings]] | |||
[[Category:Mansions]] | |||
[[Category:Buildings designed by V.V. Velichko]] | |||
[[Category:Architectural monuments]] | |||
Latest revision as of 15:53, 15 February 2022
Darvina, 9 (Дарвiна, 9 in Ukrainian, Дарвина, 9 in Russian) - The House of the Architect, the former mansion of the Ryzhovs.
History[edit | edit source]
For a century, the merchants Ryzhovs family played a significant role in the life of Kharkiv for a century.
In 1911, the son of an industrialist Pavel Pavlovich Ryzhov Peter purchased a lot on Sadovo-Kulikovskaya, which initially had No. 3, then No. 5, No. 7 and, finally, No. 9 and ordered the architect V.V. Velichko to build a mansion. It was built within one year and is one of the major successes of the architect.
After the revolution, in 1917-1918, the Kharkiv GubChK operated in this building. Later, for some time, the All-Ukrainian Society for Cultural Relations with Foreign Countries worked in it. Since 1934 it has been the Architect's House.