Revolyutsy prospekt, d. 22, Voronezh 394000 RussiaMap
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House of the Voronezh Governor
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The building is interesting as an architectural monument. It was built for the Governor's residence. There were also residential premises of the Governor's family. The building visited exhibitions in the department of regional art ...
The classic style building attracts attention to the Avenue of the Revolution (House 22). And not surprising! It was built at the end of the 18th century and used as the residence of the Voronezh Governorate ...
The house was built in 1780 for the Voronezh commander Khrushchev. In 1792 the house was sold to the Governor of Horvato, who sold it to the treasury in 1795. Since then and before the revolution, the house was the residence of Voronezh ...
House of the Voronezh Governor
The building is interesting as an architectural monument. It was built for the Governor's residence. There were also residential premises of the Governor's family. The building visited exhibitions in the department of regional art ...
The Governor's House
The classic style building attracts attention to the Avenue of the Revolution (House 22). And not surprising! It was built at the end of the 18th century and used as the residence of the Voronezh Governorate ...
The Governor's House
The house was built in 1780 for the Voronezh commander Khrushchev. In 1792 the house was sold to the Governor of Horvato, who sold it to the treasury in 1795. Since then and before the revolution, the house was the residence of Voronezh ...
The House of Governors.
In this house the governors lived for many years in a row, from 1795 and until the revolution itself.
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Sympathetic knowledge next to the Kramsky Art Museum on the Revolution Square. You can walk after the museum