• Zasetsky House in Vologda belonged to an old noble family, tracing its history to an Italian who came to Russia in the 14th century.
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  • Preserved wooden houses and estates of the 18th-19th centuries are represented in all the architectural styles of the time: One of the well known is Zasetsky...
  • The house is a calling card of wooden Vologda and bears the name of Nikolai Aleksandrovich Zasetsky the last pre-revolutionary owner.
  • an old green house with white trim and balconies on the second floor is shown.
  • an old green house with white trim and balconies on the second floor is shown.
  • Zasetsky's House is a mansion / manor house / villa, wooden, Classicism, interesting place, listed building / architectural heritage, 1790s construction, object of...
  • Excavation proceeds at Vologda Region buildings which Zasetsky' house is. Last week experts could define exact location of a wing of the house, clear and fix...
  • Recall that in 2020, the Zasetsky house on Leningradskaya Street in Vologda was acquired by the well-known philanthropist German Yakimov, who has...
  • An architectural monument of federal significance, the Zasetsky House was built in the 90s of the eighteenth century, at the end of the nineteenth century it was...
  • Still, many buildings, including four classicist manors, survive, and make Vologda one of the biggest collection of wooden town houses of the 19th century in Russia.
  • In 1791, the Russian writer and traveler Peter Chelishchev recorded that there were 8,156 people in Vologda, 1,572 wooden and 38 stone houses...