| Sight | |
| House Dallaporte | |
|---|---|
| House Dallaporte | |
| A country | |
| City | Taganrog , Italian Lane, 9 |
| Builder | A. I. Egorov |
| Build Date | second half of the 19th century |
| condition | satisfactory |
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House Dallaporte 
Sculptural composition "Friendship does not rust" Dallaporte House is a two-story building, built in the second half of the 19th century in the city of Taganrog, Rostov Region . Located at Italian Lane 9.
Content
- 1 History
- 2 Description
- 3 Literature
- 4 References
- 5 notes
History
A two-storey house in Italian Lane, d. 9 was built in the second half of the XIX century at the expense of the landowner of the Region of the Don Army Major A. I. Egorov. Later, at the request of the wife of the ionic-subject merchant of the 1st guild Ivan Pavlovich Dallaport - Ekaterina Egorovna, the new mistress of the house, in the courtyard outbuilding, where there was a house kitchen, they built up the second floor.
In the family of the owner of the house, Dallaport, in 1834 the son of Panagi was born. Ivan Pavlovich himself died in November 1870 from a serious illness at the age of 70.
At the beginning of the XX century, the heirs of Dallaporte sold their two-story house to families: the hereditary honorary citizen of the city of Taganrog, Minay Egorovich Sinodi-Popov and the wife of Konstantin Nikolaevich, Elena Semenovna Avierino. In May 1921, Elena Semenovna died of a heart attack at the age of 78. By this time, the house was estimated at 26 thousand rubles.
During the years of Soviet power, the building was nationalized. Currently, the building houses a beauty salon and a household chemistry store. On the second floor are residential apartments.
Description
The two-story brick building along Italian Lane 9 is asymmetric, has 5 windows on the facade on the second floor, and six windows on the first floor. The building was built on the terrain with a slope towards Petrovskaya street. It has a basement with windows in its central part. The three central windows of the second floor are decorated with balusters, a frame. The extreme windows are decorated with sandriks , pilasters - four for each window, with pilasters in the form of half-columns decorated the left entrance to the building and its side. The building has a crowning cornice with cloves throughout the facade, an interfloor cornice belt. Access to the courtyard is arranged on the left side of the building through a metal gate [1] .
Opposite the house in 2010, the sculptural composition “Friendship Does Not Rust” (“Clown and Company”) by sculptor Hakob Khalafyan was installed [2] .
Literature
- Voloshin V. Along and across Italian. - Taganrog: IP Kravtsov V.A., 2012. ISBN 978-5-904585-27-3 .
- Gavryushkin O. P. According to the old Greek ... (Chronicle of philistine life). - Taganrog: Lukomorye, 2003 .-- 514 p. - ISBN 5-901565-15-0 .
- Davidich T.F. Style as a language of architecture. - Kharkov: Publishing House of the Humanitarian Center, 2010. - 336 p. - ISBN 978-966-8324-70-3 .
- A collection of facades of His Imperial Majesty, the highest approved for private buildings in the cities of the Russian Empire. Part 1-4. St. Petersburg, 1809-1812.
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Notes
- ↑ Glazychev V.L. Architecture. Encyclopedia. - M .: Design. Information. Cartography; Astrel; AST, 2002 .-- 672 p. - ISBN 5-17-005418-1 .
- ↑ Sculptural composition "Friendship Does Not Rust"