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The House
of the School of the Carmelites, the XVIII century. Preservation #1635 | Foto | Scheme
10 Tatars'ka St.
The house
was built in the place of the house of the XVII century. In the XVIII-XIX centuries,
it was rebuilt.
It is stone, one-storied, plastered, on the high socle, L-type in plan. The
coverings are flat, the roof is two-pitched, slate. The eastern building, placed
in parallel with the street, is divided with three cross walls and some partitions
into ten (10) different parts, the western one includes five (5) rooms. The
entrances to the building (there are four (4) entrances) are located in the
southern and eastern elevations. The socle is decorated with panels. The window
openings are framed with plastered window aprons with head moldings, there is
a horizontal corbel, imitating an articulation of frieze, topped with a cornice
over the windows.
The monument is an example of civil architecture of the XVIII-XIX centuries.
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Translated
by Yana Anufriyeva
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