Apartment house and baths of the Maltsevs - Apartment house of Count Shuvalov
Detailed description
The apartment building and the Maltsevsky baths were built in 1874-1875 according to the design of architect Pavel Yulievich Suzor. In 1878, composer Pyotr Tchaikovsky lived in this house. In 1876, public baths were opened here. The interior floors were tiled, and the walls were covered with shipboard paneling. The wardrobe was decorated with textile rugs and curtains. Each room had a sofa and a small table with a mirror. In addition, there were fifteen family rooms. In 1891, both Maltsev houses were sold to Count Shuvalov.
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Address
Pushkinskaya ulitsa, 2/79, Vladimirskiy okrug, Saint Petersburg, Russia, 191040