The Luchitsky House ( Ukrainian: Budinki Luchitsky ) is a monument of architecture and local history in the Pechersky district of Kiev . Security number 409. The house is located on the corner of Institutskaya street , 27/6 and Krepostniy lane .
The building was built in the Art Nouveau style [1] in 1912-1913 as a tenement house for Maria Luchitskaya , designed by architect Valerian Rykov . [2] [3] The house is brick, five-story, with a basement. The first floor is decorated, while the upper floors are almost not decorated. Entrance doors to Institutskaya street are decorated with monograms of the owner "M. L. " The Luchitsky family lived in the house: Maria and her husband Ivan lived in apartment number 6 on the third floor. [1] Their son Vladimir lived in apartment No. 22 on the fourth floor (from 1913 to 1923). From 1912 to the 1920s, Leonid Lichkov , a statistician, writer, and an employee of Kyivan Antiquity , also lived here.
Notes
- ↑ 1 2 Sounds of history and culture of Ukraine, 1999 , p. 423.
- ↑ "Record" of architector Rikov
- ↑ The Sound of History and Culture of Ukraine, 1999 , p. 422.
Literature
- The star of memory of history and culture of Ukraine. Encyclopedic vision. In 28 volumes. Kiev: Book. 1, part 1: AL / Redcol. to that: Відп. ed. P. Tronko and іn .; Order: V. Gorbik, M. Kiporenko, L. Fedorova. - K .: Goals. ed. The memory of history and culture at the sight of the “Ukrainian encyclopedia” im. M.P. Bazhan, 1999 .-- 608 s: il. - ISBN 966-95478-1-4 .
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