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Martyn Brothers House
Historic site in Rostov-on-Don, Russia / From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
The Martyn Brothers House (Russian: Дом братьев Мартын), also known as the Red Cottage (Russian: Красный домик), is a building in Rostov-on-Don, located at the intersection of Bolshaya Sadovaya Street and Fortress Lane. The building was built by architect Nikolai Sokolov [ru] in 1893, in the centre of the former Fortress of Saint Dimitry of Rostov. The first owner of the building was a British citizen, Ivan Romanovich Martyn. The Martyn Brothers' House has the status of an object of an object of cultural heritage of federal significance.[1] The building currently houses the Sholokhov Centre, part of the National Sholokhov Museum-Reserve, and functions as an exhibition space and a venue for cultural and educational projects.
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Martyn Brothers House | |
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Native name Russian: Дом братьев Мартын | |
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Location | 125 Bolshaya Sadovaya Street, Rostov-on-Don, Russia |
Coordinates | 47°13′34″N 39°44′10″E |
Built | 1893 |
Architect | Nikolai Sokolov [ru] |
Architectural style(s) | Russian Gothic Revival [ru] eclecticism |
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