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House of Katyshevtsevy-Pletyukhin

Усадьба Катышевцевых-Плетюхина
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Gorkogo St., 42, Irkutsk 664011 RussiaMap
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  • Andrew M
    Andrew M
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    Former merchants house

    The house of Katyshevtsevy-Pletyukhin is located at the intersection of Gorky and Karl Marx streets. The most striking features are the two green domes at either end of the building, and the two pairs...

    Reviewed on Oct 28, 2018
  • klaster612
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    Не как получилось.

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    A large beautiful building built in the late 1970s by the gold industry Katyshevtsev - one of the city's business cards! The building survived the Great Fire in 1879 and was restored ....

    Reviewed on Nov 26, 2022
  • Lotsman_ya
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    Very beautiful building

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    It is nice to walk and take pictures against the background of this old building. On the first floor a pleasant dining room "Appetite." On the third floor the nerf arena is cool. Played there with kids. Very cool. Ask ...

    Reviewed on Jun 18, 2019
  • fromirk
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    Amur arrows

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    The two-storey house was built in the 1870s by the merchant I.P. Katyshevtsev. At different times belonged to different merchants. It goes to several streets: K. Marx, Gorky, Proletarskaya. Nearby walked Uritsky Street with shop ...

    Reviewed on Jul 17, 2017
  • mnr2001
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    Advertising spoils the impression

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    The house is really good, the architecture is wonderful, but advertising on the facade spoils the general impression. Well, at least on architectural monuments it would not be given!

    Reviewed on Oct 13, 2016