Bahchisaraytsev House

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The Bahchisaraytsev House in 2020
The Bahchisaraytsev House before 1917

The Bahchisaraytsev House (Russian: Дом Бахчисарайцева, romanized: Dom Bahchisaraytseva) is a historic house in Rostov-on-Don, Russia located at the intersection of Socialist street and Budenovsky Prospekt (Pr. Budennovsky, 26/57).

Built in the early twentieth century, the house belonged to Grigory Bahchisaraystev [ru], a public official of the Rostov City Duma. His name is given as Krikor Bahchisaraystev in appraisal documents and in the list of cultural heritage objects of regional importance in Rostov-on-Don. Bahchisaraystev was a well-known amateur gardener in the city, and in 1910 organized the city's first tree planting festival.[1]

The building has the status of an object of cultural heritage of Russia of regional significance.[2]

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