Kopets mansion, 19th-century mansion in Petrogradsky District, Saint Petersburg, Russia
Kopets mansion is a residential building from the 1800s located in the Petrogradsky District of Saint Petersburg. The structure displays ornamental architectural features that blend styles from the end of that century and the beginning of the next.
The building was first recorded in 1863 and underwent major changes in 1909 when engineer P.K. Lezhov directed renovations to its facade. These modifications significantly altered its outward appearance.
The building received official recognition as a cultural heritage site in 2001 through an order from the Chairman of K.G.I.O.P, numbered 7831483000 in Russia's heritage database.
The residence sits in a central location of the city, making it easy to reach alongside other historical buildings in the area. This setting allows visitors to explore multiple sites during a single outing.
The mansion operates under GlavUpDK management, which maintains numerous cultural heritage properties throughout Russia, ensuring their preservation for future generations.
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