For many residents of Kharkiv, the name Oleksiy Beketov is firmly associated with the buildings… Read the postBeketov’s Kyiv
Hardly anyone—except perhaps the laziest of guides—has failed to lead a tour of this stunningly… Read the postThis is not exactly Shapar’s mansion
The building at Chernyshevska Street, 66, built in the “Romantic Art Nouveau” style in 1912,… Read the postPitra’s Apartment Building
In early 2016, the remains of the “Olympia” Hotel and other abandoned buildings on Lopatins’kyi… Read the postThe ruins of the Olympia Hotel and Kharkiv’s Podil neighborhood
Sometimes it’s really worth taking a stroll through the courtyards of Kharkiv. Surrounded by tall… Read the postA mansion in the courtyard of the “Salamandra” apartment building
Back in 1996, there weren’t yet many blogs or social media pages dedicated to the… Read the post"My Good Old Tram" Video clip from 1996
The oldest building on Constitution Square is at number 12. It was built in 1847,… Read the postThe oldest building on Constitution Square
This mansion was built in 1913 by architect A. Gorokhov. Until 1917, it was owned… Read the postKharkiv Wedding Palace
On that distant day, January 29, 1879, in the city we all love, a child… Read the postOne of the leading figures of Ukrainian Art Nouveau
Many residents of Kharkiv are familiar with and fond of the historic mansion located at… Read the postThe Mystery of the Tea House at 58/5 Myronosytska Street