Bostrikiny House
The Bostrikiny House (Russian: Дом Бострикиных, tr. Dom Bostrilinikh) is a historic house in Rostov-on-Don and is today the Sberbank branch. The house is located at 106 Pushkinskaya street (Russian: Пушкинская улица, 106) in the Kirovsky District of Rostov-on-Don. The building is also considered to be an object of cultural heritage.[1]
History
The house was built in 1914. It was designed by civil engineer Semyon Vasilyevich Polipin. The house belonged to Ivan Bostrikin and his wife Anna Bostrikina. The Shenderov House was nationalized in the 1920s after the establishment of the Soviet rule. The nationalized building was taken over by multifamily units. Sberbank of Russia took possession of this building in 1997. At that time the Bostrikiny House was capitally repaired after the housemates resettlement. Sberbank's offices occupies all three floors of the Bostrikiny House.[2]
Description
A symmetrical facade crowned with an arched attic, is decorated in the Mordern style with elements of сlassitism and irrationalism.[3] The first floor is decorated with banded rustication. The second and third floors have large windows and balconies with delicate iron-cast railing. The cornice is crowned with parapet established between decorative pedestals.[2]
References
- "Перечень объектов культурного наследия регионального значения (памятников истории, архитектуры, монументального искусства)". Официальный портал Правительства Ростовской области. Retrieved 2017-10-05.
- Л.Ф., Волошинова (2000). Пушкинская улица. Rostov-on-Don. pp. 103–6. ISBN 5-8456-0433-8.
- "Достопримечательности города". TagFin.ru. Retrieved 2017-10-05.