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Residence «House Of The Sarepta Evangelical Society» - Gallery

Beginning of the 19th century, 1824, second half of the 19th century. The site of cultural heritage of federal importance is located at: Moscow, Spartakovskaya Street, 11.
The house was built in the area owned by university professor F. F. Geltergov in 1770 - early 1780. In the late 18th - late 19th century the house belonged to the Sarepta Evangelical Society - a religious organisation of Gernguetters based in Sarepta-on-Volga. The shops were also located in the building.

The two-storey house is a typical urban example of early classical times. The house is located on the red line of the street. The main volume of the house is close to cubic. The facade walls are not richly decorated with blades and fillets. The central axis of the window is decorated with a rood, on it the inter-storey fillet is more beautifully decorated, above it there is a small pediment and complex cornice. The house is built on large vaulted cellars. Both floors of the house are equal in height, it does not have a front room. The internal historical layout has been partially modified.
In October 2022 the cellars of the House of the Sarepta Evangelical Society were transformed into a gallery of modern art.

The restoration and adaptation took 18 months. The gallery on Elokhovsky quickly became part of the cultural life of the capital. Unique exhibition events are regularly held at the venue.
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