Hackman and Co House in Vyborg, Office building and regional cultural heritage site in Vyborg, Russia.
The Hackman and Co House is a four-story office and residential building in Vyborg featuring a granite facade with decorative stone elements. The structure combines administrative spaces with residential units in a single structure from this era.
The building was designed in 1909 by Finnish architects Uno Ullberg and Axel Gyldén during the period when Vyborg was under Finnish rule. The design was created at a time when Scandinavia was adopting National Romanticism as a dominant architectural style.
The building displays characteristics of National Romanticism, an architectural style that spread across Scandinavia in the early 1900s. Stone ornaments and facade details on its exterior reflect the design preferences of that era.
The building is located at the corner of Podgornaya Street 14 and Severny Val 5 in central Vyborg and is easy to reach. The location makes it simple to explore the surrounding area when visiting the structure.
Some interior decorations remain preserved and show design elements that were popular during the Finnish occupation period. Such details give visitors a rare glimpse into daily life from that era.
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