Difference between revisions of "Goryainov Gate"
Jump to navigation
Jump to search
(Created page with "The Goryainov Gate (''Горяиновские ворота'' in Russian) were erected in 1830 according to the project of the architect S.G. Chernyshov. {{Infobox non-existent | image = Goryainov gate.jpg | Date= 1830 | Architect = S.G. Chernyshov | Coordinates= 49.9882,36.23161 }} The gate led to Goryainovsky Lane (currently Kvitki-Osnovyanenko Street), named after the merchant Goryainov,...") |
|||
| Line 1: | Line 1: | ||
The Goryainov Gate (''Горяиновские ворота'' in Russian) were erected in 1830 according to the project of the architect [[Chernyshev, Stepan Grigorievich | S.G. Chernyshov]]. | The Goryainov Gate (''Горяиновские ворота'' in Russian) were erected in 1830 according to the project of the architect [[Chernyshev, Stepan Grigorievich | S.G. Chernyshov]]. | ||
{{ | {{infobox non-existent | ||
| image = Goryainov gate.jpg | | image = Goryainov gate.jpg | ||
| Date= 1830 | | Date= 1830 | ||
Revision as of 22:35, 15 February 2022
The Goryainov Gate (Горяиновские ворота in Russian) were erected in 1830 according to the project of the architect S.G. Chernyshov.
The gate led to Goryainovsky Lane (currently Kvitki-Osnovyanenko Street), named after the merchant Kuzma Goryainov, whose warehouse and retail buildings were located here.
The gates were dismantled in 1916 during the construction of an apartment building of the Insurance Company "Russia" (now - "Palace of Labor", the building on the right, when viewed from Pavlovska Square).