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.
But in 1999 the mansion was transferred to the Administration of Rostov Oblast and again underwent reconstruction to the design of architect G. Shevchenko.
[1] The two-storeyed mansion is located to the rear of the plot of land, it has a P-shaped floorplan.
The central part of the mansion originally housed reception halls and living rooms.