The apartment house of Albert Yulievich Keibel
Detailed description
The house is decorated with a picturesque bay window tower. Thanks to her, the building is vividly combined with the house opposite the same architect. Architect Gustav Gustavovich Von Goli built about forty houses in St. Petersburg, worked in Tsarskoye Selo, and served in the society for the dissemination of religious and moral education in the spirit of the Orthodox Church. The owner of the house, Albert Yulievich Keibel (1854-1910), was an excellent jeweler. Back in the nineteenth century, Keibel became a trendsetter in the manufacture of award badges. Albert Yulievich Keibel had the title of honorary citizen and was a merchant of the first guild. Under his leadership, his family company became one of the largest jewelry companies in the Russian Empire. At the same time, his family business became one of the largest jewelry companies in the Russian Empire. So, with his death, the jewelry business ceased to exist. Almost a third of the antique signage market currently belongs to the latest craftsmen of the Keibel family.
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Address
Barochnaya ulitsa, 2, Petrograd Side, Saint Petersburg, Russia, 197198