Address
38 Poshtova Street, Zaporizhzhia
The estate buildings were constructed at the end of the 19th and beginning of the 20th centuries. The first owner was most likely Brunstein, and the estate was transferred to R. Hazan between 1908 and 1910.
The estate consisted of a mansion and a wing. The buildings created a compact enclosed area with an inner courtyard. Originally, the house was one-story and made of red brick in a brick style. In the 1910s, the new owner of the house, R. Hazan, added a second floor made of silicate brick.
Over time, the estate buildings were used for various purposes, partly as living quarters. There is information about the placement of Simon Petlyura's army troops in the estate at the end of 1918 and the beginning of 1919, and in the post-war period, it was used as a museum of folk art and ethnography.
51 m. skver Prykordonnykiv, Zaporizhzhia
65 m. Zaporizhzhia, 22 Levka Lukianenka St.
КЗ «ЗАОУМДТ ім. В. Г. Магара» ЗОР
170 m. пр. Соборний, 41
КЗ «ЗАОУМДТ ім. В. Г. Магара» ЗОР
170 m. пр. Соборний, 41
The Zaporizhzhya Regional Academic Ukrainian Musical Drama Theater im.Mahara
186 m. Zaporizhzhia, 41 Sobornyi Ave
(061) 764-38-17
195 m. Zaporizhzhia, 69 Poshtova st
203 m. Zaporizhzhia, 43 Poshtova st.
(061) 764-65-17
212 m. Zaporizhzhia, 29 Oleksandrivska st. / 27 Levka Lukianenka st
(095) 234-72-57
Mural «The portrait of Alexander Tsfasman»
227 m. 52, Soborny Ave., Zaporizhzhia