Sevastyanov House, Yekaterinburg

Sevastyanov House, Yekaterinburg
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GOTHIC-MOORISH ECLECTIC – 1866 – YEKATERINBURG, RUSSIA

Sevastyanov House, Yekaterinburg

The turquoise wedding-cake of the Urals – a bureaucrat’s Gothic-Moorish fantasy on the city pond, now the presidential residence of Yekaterinburg.

At a glance

Type
Mansion, now official residence
Period
1863-1866
Style
Gothic-Moorish eclecticism
Location
Lenin Avenue at the City Pond, Yekaterinburg, Russia
Coordinates
56.8389, 60.6057
Architect
Alexander Paduchev

Overview

The Sevastyanov House rounds its corner rotunda onto Yekaterinburg’s city pond in tiers of turquoise, white, and terracotta – Gothic windows under Moorish arches under a ribbed dome, the most exuberant mansion of the Urals. Collegiate assessor Nikolai Sevastyanov’s 1860s remodel of a classical shell produced the confection every visitor photographs first.

History

Legend says Sevastyanov sought a dome gilded like a church’s and was refused; the splendour anyway outran his rank, and he sold to the state – the district court sat here through empire and revolution. Soviet trade unions followed; the 2008 restoration for summit diplomacy made it the Russian president’s Yekaterinburg residence, its colours renewed to candy brilliance.

Architecture and Design

Paduchev wrapped the corner with a colonnaded rotunda – unique in Russian eclecticism – and laced the facades with lancets, ogees, and crockets in painted stucco. The pond setting doubles the apparition; the interiors’ ceremonial halls serve state occasions unseen by the public.

Cultural significance

The house is Yekaterinburg’s civic jewel – the industrial capital’s flourish of fantasy – holding the embankment where the city’s history from Demidov iron to the Romanovs’ end concentrates within a few hundred metres.

Visiting today

The exterior composes best across the pond and from Lenin Avenue’s corner; interior access is by official function only. The Church on the Blood and the 1905 Square stand nearby.

Getting there

Ploshchad 1905 Goda metro is five minutes’ walk; the house marks the pond’s southeast corner at the historic dam.

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