Peterson House
Detailed description
In the 1730s, the owner of the house was the merchant Peterson, a leather scrap manufacturer. Over the years, the facade has changed significantly: the high porch has disappeared, the window openings have increased, the window sills have disappeared, and the blades have been replaced with pilasters. However, the main architectural partitions were preserved, and therefore the appearance of the house remained recognizable. The value of this building lies in the fact that it is practically the only surviving example of a building built after a fire.
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Address
Bolshaya Morskaya ulitsa, 31, Admiralteyskiy okrug, Saint Petersburg, Russia, 190107