Some of the most famous architectural monuments of the Nizhny Novgorod Region are: the Nizhny Novgorod Kremlin - the most majestic fortress of Central Russia, Chkalov Stairs, the Nizhny Novgorod Fair, warehouses, the building of the State Bank, and various sculptures and monuments.
The Main Fair Building is a historical area where the largest fair of the Russian Empire was located. It was built in 1890 after the project of architects K. Treiman, A. von Gogen and A. Trumbitsky and hosts the central exhibition center of Nizhny Novgorod and a tower house in the pseudo-Russian style. It is an object of historical and cultural heritage of federal significance.
The V. Pryadilov House is an architectural monument in the historical center of the city. It was built in 1906-1908 according to the project of architect S. Levkov in the Art Nouveau style. The street facade employed abundantly forms of the Art Nouveau that became fashionable at that time: oval lines of openings and elements of decorative and artistic decoration, including wrought iron roof railings between four attics of bizarre shapes.
The building of the branch of the State Bank was built in 1913 in the Neo-Russian style, when the Empire was celebrating a three-hundredth Anniversary of the House of Romanovs. The author of the project was V. Pokrovsky, who received the right to build it following the result of a competition held by the Bank's Council in 1911.
The Packhouses Cultural Center is metal structures of the 19th century located on the territory of the former cargo port on the Spit (Strelka) in Nizhny Novgorod. They were built in 1882. Currently, a cultural center including a concert hall and an exhibition pavilion is arranged under the metal structures of the warehouse. It is an object of cultural heritage of Russia of regional significance.
The postage stamps provide images of Main Fair Building (1890), the V. Pryadilov House (1910), the building of the branch of the State Bank (1913) and the Packhouses Cultural Center (2022).
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