Kharkov region

The Trading Rows

Description

  • The first certificates of construction date back to 1835.
  • Since 1915, the name “Trading Rows” first appeared.

The architectural ensemble Shopping arcade is located in the city of Chuguev. The first certificates of construction date back to 1835. From archival documents it is known that the “red shops” were built of wood, and traded on them perfumes and haberdashery. Since 1915, the name “Trading Rows” first appeared.

The architectural ensemble Shopping arcade is located in the city of Chuguev. The first certificates of construction date back to 1835. From archival documents it is known that the “red shops” were built of wood, and traded on them perfumes and haberdashery. Since 1915, the name “Trading Rows” first appeared.

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HISTORY

  • The building was restored only after it was added to the list of architectural monuments in 1963.
  • In 1990, part of the building burned out as a result of a fire.
  • In 1999, the building of the Trade Rows was transferred to create the exhibition, concert and memorial complex named after Ilya Repin.
  • Since 2005, commercial establishments are located on the territory of the Trade Rows.

The design of the building has a model plan for the shopping arcade. During the Second World War, the Trading Rows were significantly destroyed, having suffered from a fire and the actions of the army, which occupied the building under storage of various military equipment.

The building was restored only after it was added to the list of architectural monuments in 1963. But until 1993, the Trading Rows continued to be a military warehouse.

In 1990, part of the building burned out as a result of a fire.

From the diaries of Repin himself, it is known that as a child he repeatedly visited the Trading Rows. According to the artist’s recollections, he brought to the Pavlov’s shop paints, which he himself painted.

The design of the building has a model plan for the shopping arcade. During the Second World War, the Trading Rows were significantly destroyed, having suffered from a fire and the actions of the army, which occupied the building under storage of various military equipment.

The building was restored only after it was added to the list of architectural monuments in 1963. But until 1993, the Trading Rows continued to be a military warehouse.

In 1990, part of the building burned out as a result of a fire.

From the diaries of Repin himself, it is known that as a child he repeatedly visited the Trading Rows. According to the artist’s recollections, he brought to the Pavlov’s shop paints, which he himself painted.

INTERESTING FACTS

  • Initially, the shopping arcade was called “red shops”.
  • From historical sources it is known that little Ilya Repin came to the Trading Rows, where he sold his painted paints.
  • For the first time, the modern name “Trading Rows” was found only in 1915.
  • The cost of construction of the Shopping arcade was 8,815 rubles. 71 kopecks - for that time it was a huge amount.
  • Initially, the shopping arcade was called “red shops”.
  • From historical sources it is known that little Ilya Repin came to the Trading Rows, where he sold his painted paints.
  • For the first time, the modern name “Trading Rows” was found only in 1915.
  • The cost of construction of the Shopping arcade was 8,815 rubles. 71 kopecks - for that time it was a huge amount.