The Leonidov House (Russian: Дом Леонидова, romanized: Dom Leonidova) is a building in the Leninsky District [ru] of Rostov-on-Don, Russia.
The house is located at 30 Bolshaya Sadovaya street, at its intersection with Khalturinskiy Lane [ru].
[2] Writer and journalist Aleksander Bakharev [ru] worked in the Leonidov House, during his family's occupation of a flat on the third floor between 1950 and 1974.
His literary subjects included the life and fate of people in kolkhozes, the legacy of Russian biologist and breeder Ivan Vladimirovich Michurin, and sketches about the Volga–Don Canal.
He wrote the novels Zhenya and Valentina and "OST" badge, and the stories Asya Alexandrovna, Our Old Women, Visiting Aunts, Owner, In 1942, On the River, Down-River, among others.