N. A. Semashko City Hospital No. 1

Between 1926 and 1930 the hospital was reconstructed to the design of Moscow architects Golosov, Grinberg [ru] and Ilyin.

The facades of the hospital are made of facing silicate bricks, the architecture is functional: the shape of the windows indicate the purpose of the rooms behind them.

A compromise solution allowed the combination of the construction of a new building with the preservation of architecturally significant features.

The hospital management appealed directly to the governor of Rostov Oblast Vasiliy Golubev.

The Regional Office of the All-Russian Society for the Protection of Historical and Cultural Monuments [ru] initiated an expert examination in Stavropol and asked for the support of Aleksandr Petrovich Kudryavtsev [ru], the Chairman of the Academic Council for the Protection of the Heritage of the Russian Academy of Architecture and Construction Sciences.

[1] In early 2013, the administration of Rostov Oblast recognized the complex of hospital buildings as an object of cultural heritage of regional significance.

Courtyard and buildings of the hospital