Mariinskaya Women's Gymnasium is an historic building in Pushkin, Saint Petersburg.
[1][2] In 1844 or 1845, Mariinskaya was constructed to house the Office of the Chief Executive of the palace boards and Tsarskoe Selo.
In later years, the building housed a music school, now the Tsarskoye Selo Academy of Arts named after Akhmatova.
[3][4] The original finish of the Efimov project was preserved on the facade of the first floor, includes a ribbon rust, fan-shaped castle stones.
In general, the repeatedly changing facade is an integral composition, in the center of which are elongated semicircular windows of the third floor.