Dacha of Solomon Krym, Regional cultural heritage site in Feodosiia, Russia.
The Dacha of Solomon Krym is an early 20th-century residential building in Feodosiia located near the coast and preserving elegant architectural elements from that period. The structure displays the refined features typical of luxury summer homes of that era.
Architect Nikolay Krasnov designed this building in 1914, during a time when Crimea experienced major political and social upheaval. Its completion coincided with a period of significant transformation in the region.
The building shows how wealthy families lived on the Black Sea coast in the early 20th century, with details reflecting the lifestyle and tastes of that time. The room layouts and decorative choices reveal the daily life of the local elite during that period.
The building sits near the coast and is accessible on foot from the city center. Visitors should check with local information sources for current details about viewing the property and when it may be open to the public.
This dacha holds dual recognition in the cultural heritage registers of both Russia and Ukraine, reflecting its importance across national boundaries. This dual status makes it a rare example of shared cultural heritage.
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