Дом Ануфриевой, Regional heritage building in Kungur, Russia
The Anufriyeva House is a regional cultural site with a classical facade from the early 20th century that features symmetrical window rows and handcrafted wooden elements. The building has multiple stories with ornamental details on its walls and a characteristic roof typical of residential construction in this region at that time.
The house was built in 1902 during a period when the city grew wealthy through tea trade and merchant businesses. Its construction records the era of commercial growth in the region before the October Revolution.
The building shows how wealthy merchants in this region lived and designed their homes. The wooden details and window arrangements reflect local taste and craftsmanship methods that were valued here.
The building stands in central Kungur and is easy to reach on foot when visiting other historic sites in the area. The streets around the house are well accessible and you can view the exterior from the street.
The house preserves original wood and stone working methods that craftsmen used in the early 20th century. These details are rarely preserved in this region and show how such work was done in Russian provincial towns at that time.
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