This project by Oleksandr Rzhepishevskyi, completed in 1914, is one of the architect’s most atypical works; whilst he generally favoured Art Nouveau, this building features many neoclassical motifs.

It currently houses the Inpatient Therapy Department of the Road Clinical Hospital.







The building’s current address is Voznesenska Street, 13/5 (formerly Feuerbach Street).

Opposite, at Oboronnyi Val Square, 4/14, stands a stylistically similar railway hospital building, connected to the Rzhepishevskyi building by an aerial walkway at the level of the 3rd floor.

This building is a ‘conglomerate’ of earlier structures, the core of which (at the corner of the streets) is a mid-19th-century building. In 1906, a single-storey extension with a basement for the Red Cross outpatient clinic was added to it from the side of Voznesenska Street (probably designed by Jūlijs Caune). In the 1930s, the complex was significantly expanded in size and several storeys were added; the classical motifs were simplified but retained.

The hospital buildings were damaged by a Russian missile strike on 29 July 2022 – windows were shattered and window frames were damaged.
