Place Details

Place Details

Dacha M. Kleinmihel

This is a great example of neo-Gothic style. In the central part of the house there are bronze figures of dragons. In the wrought-iron fence, you can clearly see the monogram of the initials of Countess Kleinmihel.

During the First World War, a hospital was organized here at the expense of the Countess herself. After the October Revolution, the hostess emigrated, and the dacha was transferred to a holiday home for workers. In the 1980s, the house was restored and became a river shipping club.

The mansion has now been restored and is in private ownership.

This is a great example of neo-Gothic style. In the central part of the house there are bronze figures of dragons. In the wrought-iron fence, you can clearly see the monogram of the initials of Countess Kleinmihel.

During the First World War, a hospital was organized here at the expense of the Countess herself. After the October Revolution, the hostess emigrated, and the dacha was transferred to a holiday home for workers. In the 1980s, the house was restored and became a river shipping club.

The mansion has now been restored and is in private ownership.

This is a great example of neo-Gothic style. In the central part of the house there are bronze figures of dragons. In the wrought-iron fence, you can clearly see the monogram of the initials of Countess Kleinmihel.

During the First World War, a hospital was organized here at the expense of the Countess herself. After the October Revolution, the hostess emigrated, and the dacha was transferred to a holiday home for workers. In the 1980s, the house was restored and became a river shipping club.

The mansion has now been restored and is in private ownership.

Address

emb. Krestovki 12

Source

https://kudago.com/spb/place/dacha-m-klejnmihel/

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