House | Picture | Description |
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No. 1 (corner with Tavricheskaya street , 35) | | Profitable house of I. I. Dernov, known as the "House with a tower." The house was built in 1903 - 1905 according to the project of M. N. Kondratyev . Here, from 1905 to 1912 , the poet Vyacheslav Ivanov (apartment 24) hosted the so-called Ivanovo environments , bringing together famous poets, writers, and artists of the Silver Age. From 1906 to 1908 , this building was the art school of E. N. Zvantseva . |
Number 4 | | Built in 1907 according to the project of D. D. Ustrugov . |
No. 5 (corner with Kaluga Lane , 2) | | Mansion M.F. Tetzner. Built in 1903 - 1904 according to the project of A. S. Khrenov ; later built up. At present, the Czech Consulate is located in the house. |
Number 7 | | |
Number 8 | | Old Believers Church of the Sign of the Blessed Virgin Mary ( 1906 - 1907 , architect D. A. Kryzhanovsky ). |
No. 10 (left side) | | Built in 1912 , architect L.V. Kotov . |
Number 11 | | The building of the almshouse of the German charity. It was built in 1865 according to the design of K. I. Anderson . |
No. 12 (right side) | | apartment building, built in 1900 according to the project of N. I. Ivanov . |
Number 13 | | built in 1911 - 1912 , architect D. A. Kryzhanovsky . |
Number 14 | | It was rebuilt (expanded) in 1891 according to the project of M. A. Andreev . It was later built on. |
Number 16 | | Built in 1936. Part 5-story, part 6-story. |
Number 20 | | former residential building of the Tver partnership of apartment owners. The construction was started in 1914-1916 by architects I.A. Pretro and I.F. Bezpalov . Completed in 1924 . |
Number 22 | | In the XIX century, on this site was a private three-story house with an outbuilding and a large garden, in 1847 the site and buildings were acquired by philanthropists for the St. Olga Hospital for the poor "suffering from chronic incurable diseases." After 1918, a polyclinic was located in the rebuilt building. In the years 1971-1972. after the demolition of the old building of the clinic, the Smolninskaya Hotel (architect G. Yu. Nikitenko) was built as part of the Political Education House of the Leningrad Regional Committee of the CPSU. In 1988-1989 The building housed the International Center for Business Cooperation. In 2007, after the reconstruction, the Smolninskaya Hotel was reopened. |
Number 23 | | Peter Berngardovich Struve lived in the house (1908) |
Number 25 | | Hostel SPBIUVEka |
Number 27 | | built in 1888 according to the project of V.F. Prussak . (Rebuilt). |
Number 29 | | built in 1911 according to the project of D. A. Shagin . |