The restoration of the cultural heritage site of regional significance “Noble Assembly” will start in Perm in June. The contractor is to restore the facades and interiors, as well as re-laying of external and internal engineering systems.
The history of the Noble Assembly of Perm dates back to 1830, when V.V. Parnachev, a counselor of the Treasury Chamber, started collecting funds for the construction of the city's first club on behalf of the city society. The building was constructed in 1832-1837 according to the project of architect I.I.Sviyazev. The club, located in the building, was intended for the highest Perm society, so the Noble Assembly was even called the Noble Assembly. The members of the club had to pay annual dues and follow the statutes. Charity evenings allowed raising funds to support the city's orphanages and hospitals. The money collected at the literary evenings of the club was used to open the Mariinsky Women's Gymnasium and four Sunday schools.
After the revolution the building was handed over to the garrison club, later to the militia. In 1930 the first sound movie was shown here. Today, the historic building houses the Cultural Club of the Ministry of Internal Affairs.