Maraslis House
46°29′2.99″N 30°44′34.09″E / 46.4841639°N 30.7428028°E / 46.4841639; 30.7428028Opened 1856 Client Grigorios Maraslis Design and construction Architect(s) Ludwig Otton
Maraslis's House is at 4 Italiiska Street in Odesa.[1]
History
The house was the home of Grigorios Maraslis who was the Mayor of Odesa. He lived here from 1831 to 1907. The house had belonged to his father (1780–1853) who had the same name. It is not known who is the architect, but his father had bought this house in the 1820s.[1]
During the Soviet era the house had a number of uses including as a hospital and an Oncology centre.
The building has a plaque outside that notifies visitors of its significance. There is also a QRpedia code that links to this article.
References
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- ^ a b Marazli Houses, Odessa Guide, retrieved 15 August 2014.
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