Imperial Russian Interiors: 4 - The Mansion of M.E. Bonstedt
Автор: Найджел Фаулер Саттон
Загружено: 2014-09-25
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Особняк И.Д.Бонштедтa (В.О. 5 линия, 32)
Санкт-Петербург. 1912 г.
The mansion of I. D. Bonstedt
Vasilievsky Island, St Petersburg. 1912
The original house located on Vasilievsky Island in St. Petersburg dates to 1770 and was one of the earliest stone buildings
to be constructed in St Petersburg. The one-storey building and basement survived, with some alterationsn and various owners to the end of the XIX century. In 1898 the house was purchased by M.E. Bonstedt, the Director of the Manufacturing Company "Voronin Lyutsh and Cheshire". Bonstedt decided to rebuild the house and employed the architect V. Schaub to design the new house.
Schaub added a second floor to the central part of the house, added a large bay window and completely altered the facade .The roof structure was heightened giving the appearance of an old French Chateau.
The photographs date to 1912.
Following the Revolution of 1917, the Mansion was occupied by the "Leonov Club" and later by the North-Western Shipping Co. Today the mansion is home to a Children's Hospital.
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