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Mikhail Gotovitsky's mansion description and photo - Russia - Volga region: Saratov. Detailed information about the attraction. Description, photos and a map showing the nearest significant objects. Photo and descriptionThe house, built in 1906 on Vvedenskaya Street (now Grigorieva Street) in the neoclassical style, belonged to Mikhail Viktorovich Gotovitsky. A one-story mansion lined with bricks with high arched windows and a minimum of stucco decorations on the facade has come down to us almost in its original form and is an architectural monument of the early twentieth century. M.V. Gotovitsky is a descendant of an ancient noble family who lived in Saratov. Mikhail Viktorovich himself was an Orientalist, diplomat, versatile person, educated in Moscow. After serving in Central Asia, he was the district marshal of the nobility and magistrate in the Tsaritsyn and Kamyshin districts of the Saratov province. After retirement, Gotovitsky settled in Saratov and founded the famous Saratov Scientific Archive Commission (SUAK), thanks to which the history of the Saratov Territory did not disappear during the period of wars and revolutions. More than thirty volumes of research, documents and archival data published from 1880 to 1910 by the devotees of SUAK are an invaluable contribution to the history and culture of Saratov. After the revolution, Mikhail Viktorovich was repressed, the house was nationalized, but a descendant of Gotovitsky - regional historian A.V. Kumakov - nowadays lives in Saratov, preserving and multiplying the works of his great-grandfather. In Soviet times, until the 1940s, various organizations were housed in the mansion. For almost twenty years, the house housed a children's clinic, later - an advertising factory, and from 1985 to the present day - the Public Organization of Sobriety and Health. Topic: Mikhail Gotovitsky's mansion description and photo - Russia - Volga region: Saratov. |