Arhitektura: Gostinogo Dvora
To protect valuable goods from frequent urban fires, many were eventually rebuilt in stone or brick with vaulted ceilings and iron doors. Famous Examples 1. Bolshoy Gostiny Dvor (St. Petersburg)
Traditionally, the ground floor was used for retail trade, the second floor for administration and wholesale, and the upper floors or basements for warehouses. arhitektura gostinogo dvora
The (literally "Merchant Yard") is a quintessential Russian architectural form that evolved from simple clusters of wooden stalls into monumental Neoclassical complexes. These structures served as the primary hubs for elite traveling merchants ( gosti ), combining wholesale warehouses, retail shops, and secure living quarters. Core Architectural Features To protect valuable goods from frequent urban fires,