😊Реставрация кованых светильников-торшеров дома Кавоса на Большой Монетной, 10 в Петербурге подходит к завершению. Скоро можно будет любоваться фонарями, выполненными в технике ковки и литья из чёрного металла.
Реставрацию закончат в мастерский, а потом вернут светильники гранитные тумбы, фланкирующие проезд во двор.
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😊Реставрация кованых светильников-торшеров дома Кавоса на Большой Монетной, 10 в Петербурге подходит к завершению. Скоро можно будет любоваться фонарями, выполненными в технике ковки и литья из чёрного металла.
Реставрацию закончат в мастерский, а потом вернут светильники гранитные тумбы, фланкирующие проезд во двор.
📷 тг-канал комитета государственной охраны памятников Санкт-Петербурга
✈️Подпишитесь на @afishaplus и смотрите на Санкт-Петербург в деталях
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