Дом Изюмского-Аматуни, Cultural heritage building in Rostov-on-Don, Russia.
The Izyumsky-Amatuni House is a nine-story brick building located at the intersection of Suvorov Street and Zhuravlev Lane. It features double loggias and decorated friezes that characterize its facade.
Built in 1975, the building welcomed writers Petronio Guy Amatuni and Boris Izyumsky starting in 1978. They remained residents until the early 1980s, becoming part of the city's cultural record.
The building displays two memorial plaques honoring writers Izyumsky and Amatuni, who created their literary works here. These tributes mark the house as an important place in the city's cultural history.
The building consists of residential apartments arranged around a central staircase and is typically viewed from the exterior. The distinctive facade elements are clearly visible from street level.
The study of Boris Izyumsky in apartment 153 remains preserved with its original arrangement and overlooks Zhuravlev Lane. This space offers visitors a glimpse into a 20th-century writer's working environment.
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