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Building
of the Armenian Elergy of a Parish, 1581. Preservation Number #1655 | Foto
6 Mykolayivs'kyi Alleyway
It is
located to the south from the manor of Armenian Mykolayivs'ka Church. Primarly,
two Armenian houses were located on the section on the distance 5.9 m one from
another. At the beginning of the XVIII century, buildings were joined, and on
the level of the basements there was an intermediate lodgement, square in the
plan. The entrance in the joined with a three-chambered basement is from the
East in the middle lodgement.
Today, the building is right-angled. The walls of it are stone, plastered. The
basements are covered with semicircular vaults, the covering of the ground floor
are flat, joist. The planning of the basement is three-chambered, suite. The
ground floor is divided by the longitudial and transversal walls into ten lodgements
and is not connected with the basements in the plan. The crowning cornice is
profiled, with a span iron roof. In the basement there are two white-stone portals
of the doorways of the northern and southern chambers.
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Translated
by Yana Anufriyeva
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