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House of Kochubey (Konnogvardeisky Boulevard)
House of Kochubey (Konnogvardeisky Boulevard)
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HOUSE OF KOCHUBEY (7 Konnogvardeisky Boulevard), an architectural monument. At the beginning of the 18th century at this place the Rope Yard of the Main Admiralty was located. In the 1790s a stone building was constructed for admiral V.P. von Dezin (architect unknown), and in 1853-1857 it was reconstructed in the Italian Renaissance style for Prince M.V. Kochubey (architect G.A. Bosse). The gala apartments are located on the first floor and illuminated with large Venetian windows. The outer yard is enclosed by a metal fence with a gate, decorated with four marble Moors' busts. Of great artistic value are the interiors of the sitting-rooms enfilade (Blue, Red, Musical and others), decorated in various 18th century styles with wooden panels, gilded modelling, picturesque panels (one of them was created by painter S. Ricci), carved doors and marble fireplaces. In 1868, a floor was built on the outbuilding, the winter garden was replaced with a gala dining-room with caisson ceiling and caryatids (architect K.F. Muller). Since 1868, the house belonged to the family of Merchant F.P. Rodokanaki, after October of 1917 it was occupied with different establishments (in 1961-88, there was the Beauty institute). In 1993-96, the building was restored, outbuildings were changed to offices, and the inner courtyard was closed and transformed into a restaurant (architect A. P. Konov). Reference: Соловьева Т. А., Райков Г. Особняк князя Кочубея. СПб., 1999. V. V. Antonov.
Persons
Bosse G.A. (see Bosse Yu.A.)
Dezin Martyn Petrovich von
Kochubey Alexander Vasilievich, Duke
Konov A.P.
Muller (Miller) Karl Fedorovich
Ricci S.
Rodokanaki Fedor Pavlovich
Addresses
Konnogvardeisky Boulevard/Saint Petersburg, city, house 7
Bibliographies
Соловьева Т. А., Райков Г. Особняк князя Кочубея. СПб., 1999
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Bosse Y.A. (1812-1894), architect
BOSSE Garald Andreevich (Garald Ernestovich, Garald Yulius) (1812-1894), architect and graphic artist. Born into Baltic Germans' family, studied in Darmschtadt. Since 1831, resided in St. Petersburg, working as a draftsman in the studio of A. P
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Konnogvardeysky Boulevard
KONNOGVARDEYSKY BOULEVARD (in 1918-91, Profsoyuzov Boulevard), located between Dekabristov Square, St. Isaac's Square and Truda Square. The Admiralty Canal was excavated along Konnogvardeysky Boulevard in the early 18th century for transporting wood
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