Barnaul is preparing for the restoration of one of its architectural symbols. The Kazakov House on Pushkin Street, an object of cultural heritage of regional significance, attracts attention with its simplicity and elegance at the same time - two floors of wood decorated with lace platbands, a corner tower, which was once crowned by a wrought iron lattice decorated with symbols of triangles and crescents.
The mansion, which has recently passed into private hands, is awaiting a comprehensive restoration and adaptation to functions that are still being kept secret.