Apartment house of N.N. Nikonov
Detailed description
In 1900-1901, a six-storey apartment building was built. The geometry of the decorative design of facades is softened by its three-color sculpting, plasticity in the plane of the cornices and the introduction of overhead molding details. There is no frame in the plastically highlighted central vertical, but it is additionally accentuated by two high arches with a "Moorish" archivolt. The ceramic cladding of the upper floor of the house is typical of many works of architecture that used it in the construction of churches and houses. A house consists of several buildings located in several rooms. In September 1905, the first Tatar newspaper in Russia, Nur, was printed in this house.
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Address
Bolshaya Pushkarskaya ulitsa, 38, Petrograd Side, Saint Petersburg, Russia, 197136