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{{Infobox building | {{Infobox building | ||
| image = | | image = Darvina 25.png | ||
| Date= 1887 | | Date= 1887 | ||
| Architect = Unknown/[[A.A. Thomson]] | | Architect = Unknown/[[A.A. Thomson]] | ||
| Coordinates= 49.99695,36.24647 | | Coordinates= 49.99695,36.24647 | ||
}} | }} | ||
'''Darvina, 25''' ('''Red House''') (<nowiki>''</nowiki>Дарвiна, 25<nowiki>''</nowiki> in Ukrainian, <nowiki>''</nowiki>Дарвина, 25<nowiki>''</nowiki> in Russian) - built in 1887 as a mansion for a certain [[M.I. Zubovskaya]]. The author of the project is not known for certain, but there is a version that it was [[A.A. Thomson]]. | '''Darvina, 25''' ('''The''' '''Red House''') (<nowiki>''</nowiki>Дарвiна, 25<nowiki>''</nowiki> in Ukrainian, <nowiki>''</nowiki>Дарвина, 25<nowiki>''</nowiki> in Russian) - built in 1887 as a mansion for a certain [[M.I. Zubovskaya]]. The author of the project is not known for certain, but there is a version that it was [[A.A. Thomson]]. | ||
The facade of the mansion is decorated with numerous decorative elements in a romantic style, the entrance group is located to the left of the center of the facade. | The facade of the mansion is decorated with numerous decorative elements in a romantic style, the entrance group is located to the left of the center of the facade. | ||
Latest revision as of 23:19, 10 February 2022
Darvina, 25 (The Red House) (''Дарвiна, 25'' in Ukrainian, ''Дарвина, 25'' in Russian) - built in 1887 as a mansion for a certain M.I. Zubovskaya. The author of the project is not known for certain, but there is a version that it was A.A. Thomson.
The facade of the mansion is decorated with numerous decorative elements in a romantic style, the entrance group is located to the left of the center of the facade.
History[edit | edit source]
In 1916, the house belonged to a certain Zamyatin N.N.
In 1917-18 here were the headquarters Kharkiv Federation of Anarchist-Communists and the editors of its newspaper "Bread and Freedom" ("Хлеб и воля" in Russian).
After a complete renovation in 2012, the appearance of the house was slightly changed.
Status[edit | edit source]
Protected architectural monument.