Trading house of Yablokovy (Russian: Торговый дом Яблоковых) is a building located at 64 Bolshaya Sadovaya Street in Rostov-on-Don.
[1] It was built in 1898 upon the project of architect E.M. Gulin[2] and is considered as a cultural heritage site.
The first was taken on lease by commercial companies while basement of the building was meant for the cellar Fortuna where different cabaret shows and theatrical performances often took place.
The second floor of the trading house was occupied by R. Shtremer in 1904 - it was the place where one of the first Southern Russia's electrobiographers (a former name of cinemas) opened.
In 1930s the cinema was renamed into Komsomolets and lingered on by 1990s,[3] interrupting its work only in wartime.