Dacha of engineer Belyaevsky
Detailed description
Local historians of Kislovodsk call this building "The Cottage of engineer Belyaevsky." But nothing is known for certain about the owners. The project, which is kept in the Vladikavkaz city archive, is signed "Civil Engineer S. Topilin". The date of the mansion's construction is presumably 1900. In 1917, 1918 and 1919, the prima ballerina of the Mariinsky Theater Matilda Kshesinskaya came to the waters in Kislovodsk. In her memoirs, she writes that she stopped at Belyaevsky's dacha. He mentions a "lovely garden" and a "lovely setting." In Soviet times, the Raduga sanatorium was located in this building. The mansion is now privately owned. You can only appreciate its architectural features from the street.
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Address
ulitsa Uritskogo, 10, Kislovodsk, Stavropol Krai, Russia, 357700