Post and Telegraph Office building
Detailed description
The building was consecrated on August 6, 1897.
On the ground floor of the main building there were two halls: one for sending telegrams, and the other, more spacious, for sending and receiving correspondence. The hall area was about 682.5 square meters. Opposite the entrance to the hall, in the middle of a solid wall separating it from the rest of the territory extending beyond the courtyard, there is a kiosk with a miraculous icon of St. Nicholas.
On the second floor there is a telegraph office and an apartment for the head of the telegraph office, and on the third floor there is an apartment for the postal and telegraph supervisor and the head of the post office.
The rear building, located to the east of the main building and separated from it by a passage, was four-storied, it housed the headquarters of the Rostov Postal and Telegraphic District, the postal telegraphy school and the apartments of the postal and telegraph office staff.
Position on the map
Address
Sobornyy Lane, 24, Soldatskaya sloboda, Rostov-on-Don, Rostov Oblast, Russia, 344007


