Kharkiv

Saburov's dacha

Description

  • One of the most terrifying buildings in the city
  • This - the building of the psychiatric hospital, he is accompanied by the existence of an interesting story

One of the most terrifying buildings in the city is at street Academician Pavlov, 46. This - the building of the psychiatric hospital, he is accompanied by the existence of an interesting story.

One of the most terrifying buildings in the city is at street Academician Pavlov, 46. This - the building of the psychiatric hospital, he is accompanied by the existence of an interesting story.

How to get there?

Subway station is very distant from the building. To ground stop, which is called "Saburov's Dacha", cruising taxis 11e, 211e, 231e, 233e, 279e. Also here the route passes 8 and 27 trams.

HISTORY

  • In 1793, by order of the authorities had erected a house of public concern
  • The owner bequeathed the country house this institution, because he was mentally ill daughter
  • In 1921, neuropsychiatric institute was opened here

In 1793, by order of the authorities, a house of public care was built. In 1812, the “God-pleasing institution” was partially transferred to the present location - the summer residence of General Peter Saburov, mentor to Catherine II.

The owner bequeathed his country house to this establishment, since he himself had a mentally ill daughter. Until the end of the nineteenth century, this psychiatric hospital was the largest in the Russian Empire. In 1921, the psychoneurological institute was opened here. Now the 3rd Kharkov Mental Hospital is functioning here. The building is called “Saburovka”.

In 1793, by order of the authorities, a house of public care was built. In 1812, the “God-pleasing institution” was partially transferred to the present location - the summer residence of General Peter Saburov, mentor to Catherine II.

The owner bequeathed his country house to this establishment, since he himself had a mentally ill daughter. Until the end of the nineteenth century, this psychiatric hospital was the largest in the Russian Empire. In 1921, the psychoneurological institute was opened here. Now the 3rd Kharkov Mental Hospital is functioning here. The building is called “Saburovka”.

INTERESTING FACTS

  • In a psychiatric hospital at the end of the nineteenth century it could have taken 1,100 patients simultaneously.
  • December 18, 1941 near the building were shot 450 patients and nurses who refuse to leave their patients to fend for themselves.
  • In a psychiatric hospital at the end of the nineteenth century it could have taken 1,100 patients simultaneously.
  • December 18, 1941 near the building were shot 450 patients and nurses who refuse to leave their patients to fend for themselves.