The Krümel company's car garage and residential building at 12 Bolshaya Posadskaya Street and 9/3 Divenskaya Street in St. Petersburg have been recognized as regional monuments.
The buildings were constructed in 1913-1914 by the joint-stock company “Bodo Egenstorff & Co.” The design drawings were signed by A.V. Bolotnikov, a student at the Institute of Civil Engineers.
The garage of Karl-Ludwig Krümmer's automobile company was a unique example of a structure specifically designed for the storage, parking, repair, and maintenance of automobiles in early 20th-century Russia. The facade of the residential building is designed in the style of classicizing Art Nouveau, which is atypical for St. Petersburg architecture.
Based on materials from the Committee for State Control, Use, and Protection of Historical and Cultural Monuments of St. Petersburg.