Wrangel Mansion

Wrangel Mansion (Russian: Дом Врангеля) is a building in Rostov-on-Don, built in 1885 by architect Nikolay Doroshenko.

[1] In this house Pyotr Nikolayevich Wrangel, one of the main leaders of the White Movement, spent his childhood and youth years.

By the decree of the Head of Administration of Rostov Oblast issued on October 9, 1998, Wrangel House was placed under state protection as an object of cultural heritage of regional significance.

[6] In March 2013 Rostov Diocese sold the house of Wrangel for 9 million rubles and spent them to repair the Cathedral of the Nativity of the Blessed Virgin.

The new owner of the building became "Management of Mechanization", Ltd.[4] In 2015, the issue of demolishing a house and erecting a copy of it at the same place was raised at a meeting of the city administration.

Restored Wrangel mansion.