Paramonov mansion, Neoclassical mansion on Pushkinskaya Street in Rostov-on-Don, Russia.
The Paramonov mansion is a neoclassical building on Pushkinskaya Street in Rostov-on-Don with a symmetrical northern facade. It features a six-column portico in the Ionic order and decorative pilasters on the side walls that exemplify the formal architectural style of its period.
The mansion was built in 1914 for publisher Nikolai Paramonov and seized by Soviet authorities in 1918. It then became headquarters for the Revolutionary Committee, marking the shift from private wealth to state control.
The building held different roles throughout its existence, reflecting how a single structure could serve changing community needs across eras. Walking through its rooms today, you notice how the spaces were adapted for various purposes over time.
The building is best viewed during daylight hours when natural light highlights the architectural details. Be aware that recent restoration work has ensured the structure is accessible and stable for visitors to explore.
Publisher Nikolai Paramonov, who commissioned the mansion, had spent three years in prison for opposing Tsarist authorities before construction began. His later connection with Bolshevik leadership adds an intriguing layer to the building's origins.
Location: Rostov-on-Don
Location: Pushkinskaya Street
Inception: 1914
Architectural style: neoclassicism
GPS coordinates: 47.22691,39.72543
Latest update: December 8, 2025 19:49
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