Kramer Mansion

The Kramer Mansion (Russian: Особняк Крамера) is a building in Rostov-on-Don, at 114 Pushkinskaya Street.

[1] The mansion was built in the 1910 years for the Rostov philanthropist Pavel Ivanovich Kramer.

His collection of pictures passed to the regional museum of arts [ru], and his mansion was nationalized.

After the Second World War the mansion housed a regional committee medical institution.

But in 1999 the mansion was transferred to the Administration of Rostov Oblast and again underwent reconstruction to the design of architect G. Shevchenko.

The central part of the mansion originally housed reception halls and living rooms.

Kramer's apartment building, built in the 1900s, which adjoins the mansion