Sevastyanov’s House, Yekaterinburg

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Sevastyanov’s House (also the House of Trade Unions) is a historical and architectural monument located in Yekaterinburg at Lenin Avenue, 35 (Lenin — Gorky intersection). One of the local attractions, the architecture of which stands out among the mansions of the city. The building of the former District Court, where the first Ural Commissariat of Labor in the country was located in 1918. It was built in the first quarter of the XIX century on the shore of the City Pond formed by a dam on the Iset River. By Resolution of the Council of Ministers of the RSFSR No. 624 of December 4, 1974, it was recognized as a historical monument of national significance. In 2008, Sevastyanov’s House was included in the list of cultural heritage sites of federal significance. The building on this site was first mentioned in 1817 in the archive about the construction of a corner stone house for surveyor I. Polkov. The fixation plan of the city of 1829 already shows the corner rotunda. Having changed several owners, the building in 1860 passed to the collegiate assessor Nikolai Ivanovich Sevastyanov, who bought it from a retired clerical servant S. A. Medvedchikov. In 1866, according to the project of the provincial secretary A. I. Paduchev, the house was rebuilt.

the most beautiful house in my humble opinion)