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and travelled around Europe before returning to Yekaterinoslav at around 1905. The estate where the house is not standing was occupied by trading arcades built before 1870 by Belyavsky. Khrennikov, who was a sympathisant of Ukrainian national movement, decided to demolish the trading arcades and to
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in 1936. After 1920, the building housed the Central District Committee of the Communist Party, a central statistical office, a club, and an art museum, as well as a number of state and commercial organizations. The house was considerably damaged during World War II. In the 1950s, it was restored,
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style. The construction lasted between 1910 and 1913; in parallel, one of the renters of the old building refused to move out and had to be sued. The new rental agreements started from 1 January 1914. In 1914, a cinema was opened in the building, and the lower floors were occupied by shops and
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warehouses. The upper floors were in 1915 rented to the Emperor Nicholas II First Commercial School, which had its own building used for a military hospital. The room was insufficient for the school, which had to cut a number of incoming students.
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The building has a complicated shape with a central tower with a spire looking at the street crossing. The walls are white, except for two large paintings made of
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Vladimir Khrennikov was the son of merchant Nikolay Khrennikov and Lyubov Belyavskaya, a daughter of merchant
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Khrennikov left the city, abandoning all of his properties. He remained in Russia and died in
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The house was completed in 1913. The estate owner and engineer
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and Korolenko Street and currently houses Grand Hotel Ukraina.
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architecture in the city. It is located at the corner of
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Ukrainian
romanized
Dnipro
Art Nouveau
Dmytra Yavornytskoho Avenue


Vladimir Khrennikov
Pyotr Fetisov
Lyudomir-Flavian Khoynovsky
Dmytro Yavornytsky
Prokofy Belyavsky
Imperial Petersburg Institute of Technology
revenue house
Ukrainian Modern
maiolica
Zaporizhian Sich
October Revolution
Kislovodsk





"Дом Хренникова на Проспекте"
"Дом Хренникова"
48°27′55″N 35°2′37″E / 48.46528°N 35.04361°E / 48.46528; 35.04361
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