What to see in Vladimir
Residential building of the late 18th century (was used as a workshop)
Rounded corner of the house, passage arch to the courtyard – a characteristic elements indicating a house built at the turn of XVIII-XIX centuries. Originally the house had two owners – the family of Konovalov and the merchant Gordeev. On the ground floor were located shops, tailor's workshop, on the second floor – living rooms.
Changes in the external appearance of the house occurred in the second half of the XIX century - the third floor was built , and the façade was updated in decor, preserved to our time.
Accepted by the state protection of monuments of history and culture.It is a monument of town planning and architecture of regional significance.
Today - Eduard Markin's Vladimir choir, the optics store on the first floor, and shops are in the basement.
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