Shtrimer Pharmacy

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Shtrimer Pharmacy
Native name
Russian: Аптека Штримера
LocationPetrovskaya Street, 61, Taganrog, Rostov oblast, Russia
Built1871
OwnerMoses Shtrimer
Shtrimer Pharmacy is located in Russia
Shtrimer Pharmacy
Location of Shtrimer Pharmacy in Russia

Shtrimer Pharmacy (Russian: Аптека Штримера) is an old mansion in Taganrog (Petrovskaya Street, 61, at the time of construction in 1871 - Petrovskaya St., 33).

History[edit]

The brick one-story building was built according to the drawings of 1871 for the pharmacist Moses (Mikhail) Osipovich Shtrimer.[1] In the 1870s from his cellars was allowed the sale of bottles of Caucasian mineral waters.[1]

After the death of Shtrimer in February 1880 at the age of 44 years, the estate was taken over by his wife Nadezhda Davydovna Shtrimer.[2] She lived with her children Alexander (1866) and Pelene (1869) until 1925 year.[1] The pharmacy shop continued to operate. Extremely rare case for Taganrog when from the date of construction in 1872 until municipalization in 1925, the house belonged to one family.[1]

In 1912 in the building was the "Great Petrovsky Pharmacy N. Shtrimer", in which a pharmacist M. A. Varinberg worked as a tenant. The pharmacy offered proprietary products and items for the care of patients, as well as natural mineral waters.

In 1912 in the basement was a barbecue "Ararat".

In the days of the German occupation (1941-1943) there was a registry office in which by order of the German authorities, was prescribed obligatory registration of all citizens before Church ceremonies of baptism, marriage and burial.[1]

Today, in the building is located department № 15 of the Office of the Federal Treasury across the Rostov region.

Architectural features[edit]

Shtrimera's one-and-a-half-story mansion stands out from the urban environment using Baroque Revival architecture.[3]

Famous inhabitants[edit]

Parnokh Yakov Solomonovich (1847-1912) - pharmacist, pharmacy owner, member of Taganrog city duma, honorary citizen of Taganrog.[4]

References[edit]

  1. ^ a b c d e Гаврюшкин О. П. (2000). Вдоль по Питерской (Хроника обывательской жизни). Таганрог: БАННЭРплюс. p. 436.
  2. ^ Коллектив авторов (2014-01-01). Российский Медицинский список на 1908 год (in Russian). Рипол Классик. ISBN 9785458645584.
  3. ^ Григорян М. Е., Решетников В. К (2013). Таганрог. История архитектуры и градостроительства конца XVII — начала XX века. Ростов н/Д: Омега-Принт.
  4. ^ Парнах А. В. (2007). Заметки о моём отце // "Серебряный век" в Крыму: взгляд из XXI столетия: Материалы Четвёртых Герцыковских чтений в г. Судаке 6—10 июня 2005 года. М.—Симферополь—Судак: Дом-музей Марины Цветаевой, КЦГУ. p. 304. ISBN 978-5-93015-032-2.