Address
Zaporizhzhia, 31 Poshtova Street
The owner of the building was Ivan Kurzhupov - a wealthy merchant and property owner who built extensively for the city's educational needs. The building was leased to the city for the Oleksandrivsk Realschule.
The building was constructed in the brick style using ceramic red bricks. The advantages of this style were its speed of construction, lower cost, and greater durability in our climate.
The building was characterized by a variety of decor, patchiness, and elaborate patterns. This appealed to the tastes of merchants and the urban lower classes of that time.
During the First World War, the building provided refuge for refugees from western provinces. During the civil war, the premises were occupied by troops from various armies that were in the city.
31, Poshtova Street, Zaporizhzhia
Holy Intercession Bishops' Cathedral
64 m. 37, Sobornyi Avenue, Zaporizhzhia
Museum-gallery of applied ceramics and art creativity of Ilya and Alexey Burlai
66 m. 29 Poshtova st. (entrance from Blagovishchens’ka st.), Zaporizhzhia
(061) 213-87-55
"House merchant of Zakharyin "
100 m. 18, Poshtova Street/ 21, Pokrovskaya street, Zaporizhzhia
139 m. 27/29 Poshtova Street, Zaporizhzhia
(068) 425-15-80
141 m. Zaporizhzhia, 42 Sobornyi Avе.
(080) 050-52-99
145 m. 7, Bazarna Street, Zaporizhzhia
Maternity hospital of H.B. Ber building
155 m. 11/12, St. Nicholas Street, Zaporizhzhia
Revenue House of L. Lurie and C. Wernick (Former "Grand Hotel")
174 m. Bazarna Street, 12, Zaporizhzhia
182 m. 48, Sobortyi Avenue, Zaporizhzhia