ACM Group
ACM Group

The company was founded in 2003 in St. Petersburg. Originally it was a "Personal Creative Architectural Workshop", created by architects-restorers who worked in the State Hermitage. Now "ACM Group" is a company of professional restorers, operating in many cities and regions of Russia - St. Petersburg and Leningrad region, Moscow, Astrakhan, Kaliningrad, Norilsk, in the Republics of Crimea and Karelia, the Chechen Republic, the Republic of Ingushetia and the Republic of Sakha, as well as carrying out international restoration projects in Europe and the Republic of Uzbekistan. According to the company's projects, more than 160 monument buildings have been restored.

The former almshouse for elderly members of the Society for the Assistance of Clerks and Servants at 87 Kondratievsky Prospekt in St. Petersburg has been recognized as a regional monument.

The almshouse and its church were built in 1901-1903 according to a design by civil engineer Nikolai Nikitin. The first floor was intended for the apartments of the priest, cantor, and administration, while the second floor was occupied by the church and rooms for the poor.

The facades of the building are eclectic in style.

In 1924, the church and the almshouse itself were closed, and the building was occupied by the 149th Soviet Labor School. In 1940 and during the Great Patriotic War, it housed an elementary school.

Based on materials from the Committee for State Control, Use, and Protection of Historical and Cultural Monuments of St. Petersburg.

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