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Kaluga, Voskresenskaya St., 7A

Cultural heritage site of federal significance “Estate”, 18th-19th centuries.

Description:

      On Voskresenskaya Street, next to the Yanovskys’ house, there is a small two-story stone house No. 7. Henrietta Mikhailovna Morozova wrote the following about the history of this house: “House No. 7 is a memorial monument. This is a two-story stone building built at the end of the 18th century by merchant Matvey Petrovich Medyntsev. After his death, the house was divided between the heirs, and part of it went to his daughter Maria Matveyevna, who married Vasily Stefanovich Terenin, grandfather of the last owner of the house Nikolay Vasilyevich Terenin (185+-1934), a merchant of the 1st guild, a millionaire, who decorated the pediment with a semblance of a coat of arms with the letter “T” in a decorative cartouche.”
      This house is also notable for the fact that, as Ginrietta Mikhailovna wrote in her book, “Alexander Nikolaevich Terenin (1896-1967) was born and raised in this house. Academician, Hero of Socialist Labor. He was connected with Kaluga by his studies at a real school, his first scientific experiments in a physics circle, his friendship with K.E. Tsiolkovsky and work in his workshop…”
      This object – the house in which its last owner Nikolai Vasilyevich Terenin lived – preserves a part of the history of the Kaluga region.

Completed works

-facade repair;
-blind area repair;
-window and door block repair.