Kazan Cathedral House
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Alternative namesThe house of the clergy of the Kazan
Architectural styleRussian Neoclassicism
Location25 Nevsky Prospect, Saint Petersburg, Russia
| Kazan Cathedral House | |
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Дом Казанского собора (in Russian) | |
Kazan Cathedral House in 2011 | |
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| Alternative names | The house of the clergy of the Kazan |
| General information | |
| Architectural style | Russian Neoclassicism |
| Location | 25 Nevsky Prospect, Saint Petersburg, Russia |
| Coordinates | 59°56′08″N 30°19′24″E / 59.9355°N 30.3234°E |
| Completed | 1813 |
| Inaugurated | 1817 |
| Design and construction | |
| Architects | Vasily 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]
