The F. N. Solodov House (Russian: Дом Ф. Н. Солодова) is a historic building in Rostov-on-Don, Russia.
[2] In the 1880s, it was expanded with the addition of a two-story wing, according to plans developed by architect Nikolai Doroshenko [ru].
The owner of the house ran a flour mill, with the building adjoining the Solodov factory complex [ru].
Documents from the early 20th century list the house as the property of Nikolai Solodov's wife, Ekaterina Nikolaevna Solodova.
For a time the "House of Education Workers", also known as the "Teacher's Club," was located inside the building.