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The warehouse of the shopping house V.A. Gorokhov
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The buyer V. Gorokhov initially built a stone warehouse elsewhere. In the future he moved here, where in 1890 – in the 1910s a large estate was formed by the purchase of a large quantity at ...
The former warehouses of the merchant Gorokhov – two red brick buildings located near the Tom River embankment. They were built at the end of the 19th century by the architect Kryachkova project, the same, thanks to ...
The monument of history and architecture is in a terrible state, the roof is broken, the walls are destroyed. While the property is owned by the Pushkin Museum.
Although the facility is under state protection looks semi-destructed , it is clear that at least cosmetic repair is required . The facade goes out to the Tom River.
The warehouse of the shopping house V.A. Gorokhov
The buyer V. Gorokhov initially built a stone warehouse elsewhere. In the future he moved here, where in 1890 – in the 1910s a large estate was formed by the purchase of a large quantity at ...
Industrial architecture monument
The former warehouses of the merchant Gorokhov – two red brick buildings located near the Tom River embankment. They were built at the end of the 19th century by the architect Kryachkova project, the same, thanks to ...
The monument is in a terrible condition.
The monument of history and architecture is in a terrible state, the roof is broken, the walls are destroyed. While the property is owned by the Pushkin Museum.
Startup status
In Tomsk there are some houses of red brick and white stone. The modern 19th century gold fever. Very beautiful, but the condition of many is bad..
Former warehouse
Although the facility is under state protection looks semi-destructed , it is clear that at least cosmetic repair is required . The facade goes out to the Tom River.