Neustroevs-Bashkirov manor house, Historic manor house estate in Nizhny Novgorod, Russia.
The Neustroevs-Bashkirov manor house combines wooden and brick construction featuring eclectic architectural elements with Art Nouveau influences from the early 20th century.
Originally built in 1806 as a wooden structure, the estate received stone additions between 1902-1903 under the ownership of steamship merchant Emelyan Bashkirov.
The estate represents the lifestyle and social status of wealthy Volga River merchants during Imperial Russia's commercial expansion period in Nizhny Novgorod.
Located on Bolshaya Pecherskaya Street, the manor house is accessible by public transport from central Nizhny Novgorod and offers guided tours for visitors.
The property showcases a rare combination of 19th-century Russian wooden architecture with early 20th-century stone additions reflecting architectural evolution over time.
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