Gallery Yelisavetgrad
The gallery hosts personal and collective exhibitions of artists and ...
The design of the building was designed by well-known architect in Yelisavetgrad, Jacob Pauchenko. The house is built in an eclectic style using elements of Gothic and Baroque. The building stands at the corner of two streets and its distinctive and recognizable element is a Gothic spire that emphasizes the angular location of the house.
The design of the building was designed by well-known architect in Yelisavetgrad, Jacob Pauchenko. The house is built in an eclectic style using elements of Gothic and Baroque. The building stands at the corner of two streets and its distinctive and recognizable element is a Gothic spire that emphasizes the angular location of the house.
This building is located on a street in the central part of the city. The nearest public transport stop is the Star Theater Cinema. At this stop urban communal routes, namely trolleybus route № 4, № 10, 10A, bus routes № 116 and № 130, stop at this stop. No 27, No 55, No 77, No 104, No 108, No 113, No 115.
On the ground floor there was a reception room for "internal female diseases", and on the second floor there was a family of doctors. Therefore, the hospital worked almost round the clock. In 1920, Weissenberg Hospital was nationalized.
On the ground floor there was a reception room for "internal female diseases", and on the second floor there was a family of doctors. Therefore, the hospital worked almost round the clock. In 1920, Weissenberg Hospital was nationalized.