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''A tenement house of a merchant [[Moldavsky| E.D. Moldavsky]] on  Darvina, 15''' (''Дарвiна, 15'' in Ukrainian, ''Дарвина, 15'' in Russian)
'''A tenement house of a merchant [[Moldavsky| E.D. Moldavsky]] on  Darvina, 15''' (''Дарвiна, 15'' in Ukrainian, ''Дарвина, 15'' in Russian)


Designed by [[Rzhepishevsky, Alexander Ivanovich | A.I. Rzhepishevsky]] in 1912. Mostly middle-class people rented apartments here - doctors, teachers, engineers, artists.
Designed by [[Rzhepishevsky, Alexander Ivanovich | A.I. Rzhepishevsky]] in 1912. Mostly middle-class people rented apartments here - doctors, teachers, engineers, artists.

Revision as of 16:22, 15 February 2022

A tenement house of a merchant E.D. Moldavsky on Darvina, 15 (Дарвiна, 15 in Ukrainian, Дарвина, 15 in Russian)

Designed by A.I. Rzhepishevsky in 1912. Mostly middle-class people rented apartments here - doctors, teachers, engineers, artists.

In the early Soviet years, before the Ukrainian capital moved to Kyiv, the building housed the People's Commissariat of Justice.

Apartment house on Darvina, 4 also belonged to E.D. Moldavsky



Sources

This article in Russian