Object Type
- Ensemble
Monument Type
- Monument of Urban Planning and Architecture
Heritage Category
- Federal Heritage Monument
Designation Decree
Decree of the President of the Russian Federation No. 176 "On the Approval of the List of Objects of Historical and Cultural Heritage of Federal (All-Russian) Significance," dated February 20, 1995.
Address
106, 106b, 108 Amurskaya street Chita (at the at the time of the establishment of its protected status, it was listed under Kalinina Street – the street’s former name, used from 1923 to 1994)
Date of Creation
1906Architect(s)
G.V. Nikitin
Description
«The building, constructed in 1906 in the Art Nouveau architectural style. It belonged to V.N. Konovalov - the owner of Chita’s oldest fine-art photography [...] The house consisted of three separate residential buildings housing a total of five apartments. The first apartment had 20 rooms and was occupied by the prison inspectorate; the second apartment has one room, the third apartment had two rooms, and the fourth and fifth each had five rooms. The latter four apartments were occupied by tenants.
[...]
Ownership of [...] was municipalized pursuant to a resolution adopted by the Far Eastern Revolutionary Committee (Dalrevkom) on 3 April 1923».
Tourist Routes
- Included
- Recommended