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'''Mansion of the merchant of the 1st guild Semyon Tolkachev''' (also called '''Salve House''' because of the inscription on the pediment) is a small but nice mansion built in 1910 according to the project of the architect (owner's brother) [[P.V.Tolkachev|Tolkacheva]] in neoclassical style.
Pushkins'ka 94 (''Пушкiнська 94'' in Ukrainian, ''Пушкинская 94'' in Russian) '''Mansion of the merchant of the 1st guild Semyon Tolkachev''' (also called '''Salve House''' because of the inscription on the pediment) is a small but nice mansion built in 1910 according to the project of the architect (and owner's brother) [[P.V.Tolkachev|Tolkachev]] in neoclassical style.


== Owner question ==
== Owner question ==
Some sources indicate that the house was built for Dr. [https://ngeorgij.livejournal.com/34338.html] R. Frenkel, according to others [https://www.057.ua/news/2885773/dom-v -kotorom-ostanavlivalsa-stalin-istoria-osobnaka-v-centre-harkova-foto] for Dr. Semyon Frenkel.
Some sources indicate that the house was built for doctor R. Frenkel, according to others for doctor Semyon Frenkel.
No documents are known to support this version.
No documents are known to support this version.


Most likely, the confusion arose due to the fact that Tolkachev previously also owned a house at [[Pushkinskaya 100]], which in 1913 he donated to a children's bone tuberculosis hospital. Perhaps, one of the Kharkov doctors named Frenkel (Mikhail Abramovich Frenkel or Iosif Abramovich Frenkel) later worked in it.
Most likely, the confusion arose due to the fact that Tolkachev previously also owned a house at [[Pushkinskaya 100|Pushkins'ka 100]], which in 1913 he donated to a children's bone tuberculosis hospital. Perhaps, one of the Kharkiv doctors named Frenkel (Mikhail Abramovich Frenkel or Iosif Abramovich Frenkel) later worked in it.
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== History ==
== History ==


In the period from December 1919 to August 1920, for about a month, with interruptions, he lived in the house at 94 Pushkinskaya Street [[Stalin, Iosif Vissarionovich | I.V. Stalin]]. At this time, he led the fighting of the Southern Front.
In the period from December 1919 to August 1920, for about a month with interruptions, [[Stalin, Iosif Vissarionovich | Stalin]] lived in the house at 94 Pushkins'ka Street. At this time, he led the fighting of the Southern Front.
After Stalin visited the mansion, the poet [[Boris Bezdomny]] wrote a poem about him:
After Stalin visited the mansion, the poet [[Boris Bezdomny]] wrote a poem about him:


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The great strategist sat until dawn,
The great strategist sat until dawn,


Leaning in silence over the front-line map.}}
Leaning in silence over the front-line map.


Original in Russian:


Currently, the house is a kindergarten number 66.
На улице великого поэта,


В одноэтажном доме, в час ночной,
Сидел стратег великий до рассвета,
Склонясь в тиши над картой фронтовой.}}
Currently, the house hosts kindergarten number 66.




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In this house [[Khlebnikov, Velimir|Khlebnikov]] predicted [[Stalin, Iosif Vissarionovich|Stalin]] his whole fate. Stalin called him a "tramp in pajamas" and went to the famous astrologer. The astrologer confirmed everything. After that, Stalin changed his year of birth from the year of the tiger to the year of the cat.
In this house [[Khlebnikov, Velimir|Khlebnikov]] predicted [[Stalin, Iosif Vissarionovich|Stalin]] his whole fate. Stalin called him a "tramp in pajamas" and went to the famous astrologer. The astrologer confirmed everything. After that, Stalin changed his year of birth from the year of the tiger to the year of the cat.


[[File:Pushkinskaya 94.jpg|mini]]
[[File:Pushkinska 94 1.jpg|thumb]]
 
 
== Sources ==
[https://ngeorgij.livejournal.com/34338.html Name of the great poet (part two)]


[https://redpost.com.ua/themes/1173390-kladbische-sanatoriy-sovremennyiy-dom-i-zdanie-c-nadpisyu-zdravstvuyte-i-vse-na-pushkinskoy-foto Cemetery, sanatorium, modern house and building with the inscription "hello" - and all on Pushkinskaya]


[https://www.057.ua/news/2885773/dom-v-kotorom-ostanavlivalsa-stalin-istoria-osobnaka-v-centre-harkova-foto The house where Stalin stayed: the history of a mansion in the center of Kharkov,]
== Source ==
[https://ilovekh.org/index.php?title=%D0%9F%D1%83%D1%88%D0%BA%D0%B8%D0%BD%D1%81%D0%BA%D0%B0%D1%8F_94 This article in Russian]





Latest revision as of 19:49, 8 February 2022

Pushkins'ka 94
Pushkinska 94.jpg


Built 1910
Architect P.V.Tolkachev
Coordinates 50.00694243481132,36.251336679540884


Pushkins'ka 94 (Пушкiнська 94 in Ukrainian, Пушкинская 94 in Russian) Mansion of the merchant of the 1st guild Semyon Tolkachev (also called Salve House because of the inscription on the pediment) is a small but nice mansion built in 1910 according to the project of the architect (and owner's brother) Tolkachev in neoclassical style.

Owner question[edit | edit source]

Some sources indicate that the house was built for doctor R. Frenkel, according to others for doctor Semyon Frenkel. No documents are known to support this version.

Most likely, the confusion arose due to the fact that Tolkachev previously also owned a house at Pushkins'ka 100, which in 1913 he donated to a children's bone tuberculosis hospital. Perhaps, one of the Kharkiv doctors named Frenkel (Mikhail Abramovich Frenkel or Iosif Abramovich Frenkel) later worked in it.

History[edit | edit source]

In the period from December 1919 to August 1920, for about a month with interruptions, Stalin lived in the house at 94 Pushkins'ka Street. At this time, he led the fighting of the Southern Front. After Stalin visited the mansion, the poet Boris Bezdomny wrote a poem about him:

On the street of the great poet,

In a one-story house, at one o'clock at night,

The great strategist sat until dawn,

Leaning in silence over the front-line map.

Original in Russian:

На улице великого поэта,

В одноэтажном доме, в час ночной,

Сидел стратег великий до рассвета,

Склонясь в тиши над картой фронтовой.


Currently, the house hosts kindergarten number 66.


Behind the scenes[edit | edit source]

In this house Khlebnikov predicted Stalin his whole fate. Stalin called him a "tramp in pajamas" and went to the famous astrologer. The astrologer confirmed everything. After that, Stalin changed his year of birth from the year of the tiger to the year of the cat.

Pushkinska 94 1.jpg


Source[edit | edit source]

This article in Russian