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House of Peter I

Будинок Петра Першого
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Pushkina St, 2, Lutsk, Volyn Oblast, Ukraine, 43000Map
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  • _L1700PM
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    History and generalization

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    The house itself, at least its facade, is in good condition. Only the plate will be told that the building was specially built for Peter I's rest during his trip to Europe. On the other hand ...

    Reviewed on Dec 10, 2016
  • LadyOlena
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    Unacceptable!

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    For such small and not abundant sights of the city, it is not very clear why this house (the monument of the early 18th century!!) is in such a terrible state and is a shelter for a cafe. Ras...

    Reviewed on Oct 10, 2016
  • Sergio N
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    Cafes of the 18th Century

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    Yes, the place is quiet and comfortable. The basement of the early 18th century. It still functions. This is enough to recognize ... There was a cool cafe before, 15 years ago, but now there, fortunately, not bad. ...

    Reviewed on Jun 2, 2016
  • Tatyana652
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    The Emperor's Refugee

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    Lutsk was always a European city. Our city in due time was also the capital of the Galico-Volynsky principal, and the second capital (after Vilno) of the Lithuanian principal. In 1429 it was in Luchesk that there was a ...

    Reviewed on Nov 3, 2015
  • aleksshparkyy
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    There was a residential house, became a cafe-safe

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    Peter's house is located next to the pedestrian street of Lesi Ukraine, on Pushkin Street. The facade of the house is scratched, on the house is weighed a sign that in this house was Peter First. A few years ago was residential to ...

    Reviewed on Jun 3, 2015