Nevskiy 72, Regional heritage building in Tsentralny District, Russia
Nevskiy 72 is a building that stands along Saint Petersburg's main avenue and displays Northern modern architectural features. Its carefully arranged windows and stone masonry form the basic structure of how it appears from the street.
The building was constructed during a period of major architectural change in early twentieth century Saint Petersburg. Its recognition as a regional cultural heritage site preserves this phase of the city's development.
The structure reflects a blend of Russian craftsmanship and Northern European design ideas that remain visible in its exterior today. This mixture has shaped how the Nevskiy Prospekt looks and feels to those walking past.
The building sits within walking distance of the Moskovsky Rail Terminal and multiple transport hubs, making it easily accessible. Inside and nearby, various shops and accommodations serve visitors exploring the central area on foot.
The window patterns follow a continuous design that interprets Northern modern style in a way that differs from other buildings of the same era. This detail shows how Saint Petersburg's architects integrated regional influences into their designs.
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