Commercial Bank

The staircase of the former Alchevsky’s Commercial Bank, located at Constitution Square, 26, is just as memorable as its facade.

Photo: Ivan Ponomarenko, 2020

The Neo-Renaissance building was constructed in 1899 based on a design by architect Oleksyi Beketov for the Commercial Bank owned by his father-in-law, Oleksyi Alchevsky.

Photo: Ivan Ponomarenko, 2020

The facade details were designed by Beketov’s student, Vasily Krichevsky.

Photo: Ivan Ponomarenko, 2020

After the 1917 Revolution, various institutions were located here.

Photo: Ivan Ponomarenko, 2020

During World War II, the building sustained heavy damage and was restored under the direction of Noi Podgorny; this is why the facade bears the date 1949 rather than 1899.

Photo: Ivan Ponomarenko, 2020

As a result of the restoration, a new section was added—a connecting passageway to the current puppet theater.

Photo: Ivan Ponomarenko, 2020

After World War II, the building housed the House of Science and Technology, which left behind a collection of themed stained-glass windows.

Photo: Ivan Ponomarenko, 2020

Photo: Ivan Ponomarenko, 2020

Photo: Ivan Ponomarenko, 2020

Photo: Ivan Ponomarenko, 2020

Today, the former bank houses several dozen commercial organizations.

Photo: Ivan Ponomarenko, 2020