Frunze Street 24, Taganrog, Heritage site in Taganrog, Russia
Frunze Street 24 is a two-story residential building with eclectic architectural elements and a decorative facade in Taganrog. The structure features symmetrical window arrangements and varied ornamental details across its exterior.
The house dates to the 19th century and gained regional heritage status for preserving architectural characteristics of Russian urban development from that period. Its design reflects the varied influences that shaped provincial Russian construction at the time.
The structure stands as an educational resource for architectural studies, demonstrating the integration of multiple design influences in Russian provincial construction.
The building sits on Frunze Street and is accessible on foot from central Taganrog. Visitors can walk along the street to view the facade and its architectural details from the public area.
The building features specific architectural details that earned it recognition in multiple languages, including Azerbaijani as Robinoviçin villası.
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