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The House of the Theological Consistory, the XVIII-XIX centuries. Preservation Number #1645 | FotoIt was
created in the
XIX century, on basis of three ancient buildings, two of which exceeded the
bounds of the red line of the building up of the square and one located in the
heart of the plot. It was rebuilt for several times in the XVIII-XIX centuries.
It is stone, two-storied, of complicated configuration in plan, plastered. The
coverings of the basement and of the ground floor are vaulted (torispherical
and groined ones) with strikings, the coverings of the first floor are flat
on the wooden beams. The south-western lodgement is covered with four groined
vaults, leaning on the central facetted column.
The northern front is decorated with a horizontal pointing of the seams "the
dummy joint type" and a floor profiled belt. The doorways of the ground
floor have three-centered, of the first - semicircle tie plates. The building
is decorated with a developed crowning profiled cornice with an attic on the
northern front.
The monument defines the town building up of the second half of the XIX century.
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Translated
by Yana Anufriyeva
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