Mitrofanov Residence (Azerbaijani: Mitrofanovun evi) is a mansion in Baku, capital of Azerbaijan.
It was built by Dmitry D. Mitrofanov, a rich oil baron who employed Johann Edel as the architect for his residence.
[3] Oil baron Dmitry Mitrofanov employed Iohan Edel as the architect for his huge, three-storey apartment (revenue) house on owned vast plots of lands located in the Baku City Duma division.
Despite the cut (curved) shape, the rooms are arranged in two rows on the east, and north façades and divided into separate sections.
The interior planning is exposed to vector development, a two-mid-flight ladder located in the strategic parts is clearly and exactly marked.
The façade of the building is asymmetrical, the central part is convex and noticeable, so that the pilaster side of the right corner is not visible.
The architect managed to emphasize the importance of the central part by legally distributing the architectural composition of the facade on the first and second elements and strengthened it with a low attic.