Art. 3354956 Imagine that you walk along the empty St. Petersburg. There is only you and silence. Suddenly, your consciousness picks up amazing music. This sounds the voice of the majestic architecture of the city.
Many houses perform the symphonies of Harald Severud and Edward Grieg. The northern style of architecture is consonant with the works of the Scandinavian composers.
In the middle of a concert where every stone fulfills its part, you will hear the melody of the house, which has become the quintessence of all that is beautiful.
Tolstoy House (Rubinstein St., 15-17) is a special work. Built in 1912 by architect F. Lidval, the house went down in the history of the city as a majestic monument of the Art Nouveau era.
His romanticism attracted outstanding people. Here lived the writer Alexander Kuprin, the poet Eugene Rhine, artist Mikhail Shemyakin, musician Eduard Heel. Anna Akhmatova and Joseph Brodsky walked around the courtyard. The exterior of the house was used to shoot films about Sherlock Holmes and the painting “Winter Cherry”. For a long time, the house was guarded by UNESCO.
The British say: "Real estate can be expensive and elite only when it has a story. These words describe the Tolstoy House as best as possible.
It's time for you to create your own melody. Enter the bright restored front door. Here, in the middle of granite, you catch the first notes. On the 2 floor you will find an apartment with a total area of 247 sq.m. Ceilings 3.6 m high fill it with heat and light. The space, like a musical row, includes two bathrooms, three bedrooms, a living room, an office, a dining room, a dressing room and pantries. The piano, which Eduard Heel himself was sitting behind, will give the melody exquisite shades.
Nobody will break your inspiration. This is facilitated by a landscaped and guarded courtyard. Want to break free - get in the car and fly towards a new one. For this, two parking spaces are assigned to you in the yard.
Tolstoy House is part of the city’s symphony. Do not let her fade away, and give a new sound - even more inspiring.
Posted at: 29/03/2024
Updated at: 29/03/2024