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Dwelling House, the XVI-XVIII centuries. Preservation Number #748 | FotoIt was
built at the beginning of the XVIII century in place of the destroyed building
of the XVI century. It has almost remained in its original form.
It is stone, two-storeyed, right-angled in plan. The coverings are flat, joist.
The building is divided into two symmetrical parts by a hallway in the direction
of the north-south . The western part is divided into 3 rooms along the axis
to the west-east , the eastern part - into 2. Planning of the first floor is
the same. There are stairs leading from the hallway of the first floor to the
attic. The southern and eastern fronts are plastered, there are traces of ornament
on it - the level and crowning eaves, platbands and pilasters. The northern
and western fronts are not plastered; on the northern front the striking of
the vault of the hallway of the adjoining house are seen (it doesn't exist).
The monument is an example of the city and dwelling building up of the XVIII
century.
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Translated
by Yana Anufriyeva
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