
Tolstovsky House
You will not believe, but this is Rubinshteina street, situated in the centre of the city - dark St.Petersburg.

St.Petersburg experiences construction boom
The 19 - beginning of the 20 century. St.Petersburg experiences construction boom. The main part of buildings of that time consists of residential constructions with apartments, hired out. Tolstovsky House, connecting the Fontanka embankment and Rubinshteina street by yards-halls range in the open air was built 1912 by architect Fedor Lidval by request of Earl Michail Tolstoy.

Tolstovsky House
Tolstovsky House is famous for it's yard. In huge Tolstoy's house Lidval emphasized not exterior street fonts, but the aesthetic space organization inside the brick - peculiar Lidval's street. Trough the Central Arc of Rubinshteina street we enter the Tolstovsky yard.

Tolstovsky House
We are inside the flank arc. Arcade of Tolstovsky yard stretched out to the embankment of Fontanka river...
The head office of the BLcons Group is situated in the first yard from the street.

Tolstovsky House
Lift up your eyes and you see the beautiful lamps of wrought iron...

Tolstovsky House
Asymmetric fronts composition is not a whim of author, it follows planning project based on the individual character of different premises.

Tolstovsky House
Going trouth the Tolstovsky yard you can reach the Fontanka embankment, but it doesn't fit to our plans, and thus we turn over at the 180 degrees and return to the work.