Mansion of the merchant Neronov

in photography •  6 years ago 


This homely house is located in the city of Samara. It would seem - an ordinary house, old, seemingly abandoned. In fact, the impressions of the photo are half true - yes, this house is uninhabited, but inside it you can find amazing things - well-preserved interiors from the times of merchant Samara. There are many stories associated with this house. For example, it is known that during the Great Patriotic War, Stalin’s daughter, evacuated from Moscow, lived in this house. Now there is not a lot of free time to process the photos taken inside. I think that the other day I will cope with this task.))

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Nice this is beautiful but i would love to see the beauty of the interior

As soon as I write a post about this place, I will send the link to you in a comment.)

As promised - a link to the post with the interiors.)
https://steemit.com/photography/@chanych85/gloomy-houses-in-old-samara

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Wow looks creepy! 👀

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:))

There are some older buildings built in that shape in some towns around here, but not in my town. I always thought it was odd to be built that way.

It will be fun to see the inside one day.

We still have a lot of buildings built at the beginning of the last century. Few buildings of the mid 1800s. Most in not very good condition. (

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