Détails de l'emplacement

Détails de l'emplacement

Dobbert Mansion

In the middle of the 19th century, this house had a completely different look than today - it was then a classicist manor house that belonged to Privy Councilor Greff. The estate occupied the whole block, the house with a mezzanine facing Bolshaya Pushkarskaya, and a garden was laid out in the courtyard. Later, a wooden porch was added from the garden side.

The next owner of the house was the wife of the doctor Dobbert. Under her leadership, the mansion was radically rebuilt - the mezzanine was removed, but a tower with a wrought-iron openwork tip in the form of a spider and flowers and a bay window appeared.

The building now belongs to the Boris Eifman Dance Academy, but is not used yet. In the future, the Academy plans to place its museum here.

In the middle of the 19th century, this house had a completely different look than today - it was then a classicist manor house that belonged to Privy Councilor Greff. The estate occupied the whole block, the house with a mezzanine facing Bolshaya Pushkarskaya, and a garden was laid out in the courtyard. Later, a wooden porch was added from the garden side.

The next owner of the house was the wife of the doctor Dobbert. Under her leadership, the mansion was radically rebuilt - the mezzanine was removed, but a tower with a wrought-iron openwork tip in the form of a spider and flowers and a bay window appeared.

The building now belongs to the Boris Eifman Dance Academy, but is not used yet. In the future, the Academy plans to place its museum here.

In the middle of the 19th century, this house had a completely different look than today - it was then a classicist manor house that belonged to Privy Councilor Greff. The estate occupied the whole block, the house with a mezzanine facing Bolshaya Pushkarskaya, and a garden was laid out in the courtyard. Later, a wooden porch was added from the garden side.

The next owner of the house was the wife of the doctor Dobbert. Under her leadership, the mansion was radically rebuilt - the mezzanine was removed, but a tower with a wrought-iron openwork tip in the form of a spider and flowers and a bay window appeared.

The building now belongs to the Boris Eifman Dance Academy, but is not used yet. In the future, the Academy plans to place its museum here.

Adresse

Bolshaya Pushkarskaya ulitsa, 14

Source

https://kudago.com/spb/place/osobnyak-k-k-greffa-osobnyak-yu-k-dobbert/

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