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The subject index / Frunzensky Supermarket

Frunzensky Supermarket


Categories / Economy/Commerce
Categories / Architecture/Architectural Monuments/Public Buildings and Edifices

FRUNZENSKY SUPERMARKET (60 Moskovsky Avenue) is a monument of architecture built in 1934-38 (architects E. I. Katonin, L. S. Katonin, E. M. Sokolov, K. L. Iogansen, engineer S. I. Katonin) as a part of Moskovsky Avenue decor according to the General Plan of Leningrad (see Moskovsky Avenue). The architectural design of the building is typical for the transition period from constructivism to Stalin Neoclassicism. Frunzensky Supermarket was damaged by fire and closed in 1988. In 1992, Frunzensky Trade House closed joint stock company started reconstruction of the building. A part of the supermarket was opened in 1998. Topaz Company acquired the building in 2000, and adapted it to serve as a shopping and entertainment centre.

A. A. Alexeev.

Persons
Iogansen Kirill Leonardovich
Katonin Evgeny Ivanovich
Katonin Leonid Sergeevich
Katonin Sergey Ivanovich
Sokolov Evgeny Mikhailovich

Addresses
Moskovsky Ave/Saint Petersburg, city, house 60

Chronograph
1938