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Dvortsova vul. 45/35, Kropyvnytskyi 25006 UkraineMap
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  • FrequentFlier799476
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    one of the beautiful architectural structures of Elizabethgrad

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    The most beautiful architectural building of the former Elizabethan, which has remained a front entrance with cut doors, the inner plaster of ceilings and walls, some floors. All this ...

    Reviewed on Feb 16, 2017
  • fantagira777mailru
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    The past greatness

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    Beautiful architectural building in the past ,now occupies the 3rd city hospital ....Inside-nothing notable, ordinary old hospital, and all... It is a pity that such beautiful buildings are not used under museums.. Sorry, ...

    Reviewed on Jul 28, 2016
  • sheftdk
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    Beautiful building

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    The beautiful building of the former waterstorm, now the active city hospital. If you wish you can get inside, there is a leopard inside.

    Reviewed on Jun 13, 2016
  • Svitlana S
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    Another architectural masterpiece of Elisavetgrad

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    At the corner of the streets of the Palace and Pashutin (formerly Nevskaya) is a very beautiful building - the waterfront of Isaac Goldenberg (now it is the 3rd city hospital). The waterfront is built by the architect Ya.V. ...

    Reviewed on Jul 11, 2015
  • VovaDatsenko
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    Unusual architecture

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    The most beautiful building on the corner of the pedestrian street of Palace and Pashutinskaya. Former balneurological hospital. Now one of the city's hospitals, so throw away hopes to look at the interior of the building

    Reviewed on Jul 8, 2015