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Site number 24, which was built with wooden houses around the middle of the 19th century, was owned by the wife of the caster of the Lutheran Church, Sh. F. Meyer. Later, it was owned by the daughter of State Councilor O. N. Kobylskaya (then, by her husband, Vlasyeva). She had the current mansion built on the basement of the former wooden house. The architect is unknown. After the October Revolution, the house was converted into apartments. In the 21st century, an attic was constructed.

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  • Site number 24, which was built with wooden houses around the middle of the 19th century, was owned by the wife of the caster of the Lutheran Church, Sh. F. Meyer. Later, it was owned by the daughter of State Councilor O. N. Kobylskaya (then, by her husband, Vlasyeva). She had the current mansion built on the basement of the former wooden house. The architect is unknown. After the October Revolution, the house was converted into apartments. In the 21st century, an attic was constructed. (en)
  • Особня́к О. Н. Кобы́льской-Вла́сьевой — историческое здание в Пушкине. Построен в 1898 году. Выявленный объект культурного наследия. Расположен на Церковной улице, дом 30/22, на углу с Магазейной улицей. (ru)
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  • Site number 24, which was built with wooden houses around the middle of the 19th century, was owned by the wife of the caster of the Lutheran Church, Sh. F. Meyer. Later, it was owned by the daughter of State Councilor O. N. Kobylskaya (then, by her husband, Vlasyeva). She had the current mansion built on the basement of the former wooden house. The architect is unknown. After the October Revolution, the house was converted into apartments. In the 21st century, an attic was constructed. (en)
  • Особня́к О. Н. Кобы́льской-Вла́сьевой — историческое здание в Пушкине. Построен в 1898 году. Выявленный объект культурного наследия. Расположен на Церковной улице, дом 30/22, на углу с Магазейной улицей. (ru)
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