Bakhrushyn orphan asylum, Historical orphanage in Alexeyevsky District, Russia.
The Bakhrushyn orphan asylum is a complex of multiple buildings with stone walls and architectural elements from the late 19th century. The site displays various structures and spaces that were originally designed to house and educate children.
The institution was founded in the late 19th century by private benefactors in response to the social needs of the era. It maintained its fundamental structure and purpose across many decades.
The complex carries the names and stories of benefactors who dedicated themselves to abandoned children, and its spaces reflect the values that shaped this work. Visitors can see how the community cared for its youngest members and what role such institutions played in the social fabric.
The site is accessible via 1st Rizhsky Lane in the Alexeyevsky District and sits in an established neighborhood with good transport connections. Visitors should note that some areas may not be open without a guide or prior arrangement.
The site received official recognition as a regional cultural monument in 2007, and its buildings preserve original features reflecting 19th-century architecture. This preservation makes the complex a rare example of original Russian welfare infrastructure from that period.
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