The House of Associate Professor Andriy Potebnya

One of the most beautiful building staircase in the city is located in the former home of Andrei Potebnya, a private lecturer at the Kharkiv Imperial University. It was built in 1903 and is located at Divocha Street, 3.

Photo: Ivan Ponomarenko, 2021

Andrei was the adopted son of the renowned philologist Alexander Potebnya.

Photo: Ivan Ponomarenko, 2021

We should thank the residents for keeping the building entrance and staircase in such good condition.

Photo: Ivan Ponomarenko, 2021

Here, the decor has been preserved around both the triangular and the lancet windows.

Photo: Ivan Ponomarenko, 2021

Photo: Ivan Ponomarenko, 2021

Textured Mettlach tiles, greenery, and openwork railings, combined with a warm color palette, create a unique atmosphere inside.

Photo: Ivan Ponomarenko, 2021

Photo: Ivan Ponomarenko, 2021

A metal staircase leads up to the top floor…

Photo: Ivan Ponomarenko, 2021

Photo: Ivan Ponomarenko, 2021

This eclectic design with Gothic Revival touches is a real success for architect Jūlijs Caune and is arguably one of the main attractions of the surrounding neighborhoods.

Photo: Ivan Ponomarenko, 2021

Right next door, House 5A was built by the same architect and client (Andriy was the adopted son of the renowned philologist Alexander Potebnya), but more on that another time.