Kazan Cathedral House

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Alternative namesThe house of the clergy of the Kazan
Architectural styleRussian Neoclassicism
Coordinates59°56′08″N 30°19′24″E / 59.9355°N 30.3234°E / 59.9355; 30.3234
Kazan Cathedral House
Дом Казанского собора (in Russian)
Kazan Cathedral House in 2011
Interactive map of the Kazan Cathedral House area
Alternative namesThe house of the clergy of the Kazan
General information
Architectural styleRussian Neoclassicism
Location25 Nevsky Prospect, Saint Petersburg, Russia
Coordinates59°56′08″N 30°19′24″E / 59.9355°N 30.3234°E / 59.9355; 30.3234
Completed1813
Inaugurated1817
Design and construction
ArchitectsVasily Stasov, Andrey Voronikhin

Kazan Cathedral House (Russian: До́м Каза́нского собо́ра, romanized: Dóm Kazánskogo sobóra), also widely known as the house of the clergy of the Kazan Cathedral (Russian: До́м церко́внослужителей Каза́нского собо́ра), is a historic building in Saint Petersburg, Russia. The building was built in 1813-1817 in the style of Russian Neoclassicism. Architects—Vasily Stasov, Andrey Voronikhin. Before the Russian Revolution, the house belonged to the clergy of the Kazan Cathedral (since 1813).[1] Location: St. Petersburg, Nevsky Prospect, 25 & Kazanskaya street, 1. Regional object of cultural heritage.[2][3]

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