Satov House, Regional cultural heritage site in Saratov, Russia.
Satov House is a residential building from the early 20th century in Saratov that displays typical architectural features of that construction period. The structure shows building methods and design elements that were common for prosperous homes of its time.
The building arose during a period of rapid growth in Saratov when the city was developing as an important trading center along the Volga River. The time of its construction shaped its architectural form and connects it to the region's economic expansion.
The house served as a home for local families and shows how people lived during that era. The rooms contain furnishings and objects that reflect the daily life of its past residents.
The house is conveniently located near the city center and easy to reach. Visitors can book guided tours to learn about the interior spaces and the building's story.
The house is part of a nationwide network of approximately 130 preserved mansions under centralized management. This collection makes it an example of large-scale efforts to preserve Russian residential heritage.
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