Custom-made by G. V. merchant Occena city architect A. M. Salko large three-story building was constructed over two construction seasons and was completed in 1877.
In 1830-1850-ies on this place was the courtyard of the owner of a cloth factory Franz I. Stein, supplied to the army cloth and a blanket. In separate rooms own stone and roomy house his family lived, and half of the house at one time been delivered to the barracks. Three gates of the yard space matte came out on two streets – St. Nicholas and M. Sergius. The courtyard, planted with rows of poplar and maple, stretched to the streets of Supplies and was filled with many houses, sheds and hovels. F. I. Stein was the founder of the "German dance club", which was located a short time in his house. Subsequently, the compound was crushed and one of the yard (from the middle of the quarter to Provision of street) was bought by a merchant, G. V., ocken.
The building was built in the retrospective forms of classicism, the main entrance from the Small Sergius was decorated with a canopy of artistic casting on metal poles. Still in the interior of the building has been preserved exquisitely cast representative cast-iron staircase.
From 1877 to 1890, the building was rented by Alexander and Mary men's technical school (founded in 1873) in which he studied: the artist V. E. Borisov-Musatov, poet, novelist, playwright, A. M. Fedorov. In 1890 the school moves out in a specially constructed building. Further the apartment house was rented Home construction office management RUID, midwifery-medical assistant school, third girls ' school. In the first Soviet years, the building housed labor school of the second degree, and from 1943 to 1948, was located 19 men's gymnasium, the Director of which was the legendary Saratov teacher Pavel Akimovich Erokhin.
In 2001, renovated and restored building was restored secondary military school – cadet school, which made predominantly children of dead servicemen and from poor families. Nowadays, the building is considered a monument of architecture and continues to serve the educational goals, producing highly educated and trained cadets.
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