Palevsky housing estate, Neoclassical housing estate in Nevsky District, Saint Petersburg, Russia.
Palevsky housing estate is a residential complex in Nevsky District featuring neoclassical architecture with symmetrical facades and balanced proportions across multiple buildings on Olgi Berggolts street. The structures display geometric patterns and traditional architectural details throughout the development.
The residential complex was built during the Soviet period after World War II to address housing shortages in Leningrad. Architect Alexey Zazerskiy directed the project and incorporated neoclassical design elements into the Soviet-era housing development.
The complex maintains its status as a tentative cultural heritage site, reflecting the preservation of significant residential architecture in modern Russia.
The complex is located in an established residential area with good access to local shops and services in Nevsky District. Visitors can view the architecture from the street and explore the layout of the residential blocks.
Architect Alexey Zazerskiy incorporated neoclassical elements into this Soviet-era residential development, creating a distinct architectural composition in Saint Petersburg.
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