The Suprunov Mansion (Russian: Особняк Супрунова) is a building in Rostov-on-Don located on Pushkinskaya Street (house 79).
The mansion was built at the beginning of the 20th century and belonged to the Rostov grain-grower and a stud to Ivan Aleksandrovich Suprunov.
However, there is an opinion that rumors about the Italian origin of the mansion were spread by Suprunov to draw attention to the business.
According to another version which is written down according to Supernova's daughter, the house was built of local materials on the project brought by the merchant from the World Fair of 1910 in Brussels.
The mansion suffered serious damage during the Great Patriotic War: marble facing, a roof, and parapets were lost.