The Gavala House (Russian: Дом Гавала) is a building in Rostov-on-Don at 93 Pushkinskaya Street.
[2] The first owner of the house was Nikolai Antonovich Gavala, a member of the Russian Stock Exchange Society of Greek origin.
Documents show that by 1913 the owner of the house was Maria Georgiyevna Gavala, presumably Nikolai Antonovich's wife.
The Gavala family left Rostov-on-Don during the Russian Civil War, and the house was nationalized during the Soviet period.
Initially there were also two small forged lattices with monograms at the front entrance, but only one has survived to the present day.