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The Paramonov Warehouses () was a nineteenth century complex of storage facilities in
Rostov-on-Don Rostov-on-Don is a port city and the administrative centre of Rostov Oblast and the Southern Federal District of Russia. It lies in the southeastern part of the East European Plain on the Don River, from the Sea of Azov, directly north of t ...
. The ruins of the buildings are located on the banks of the
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between Sokolova Avenue and Universitetskaya Alley. The remains are listed as a monument of federal importance.


History

The oldest surviving building of the Paramonov Warehouses was built in the middle of the 19th century, and the most recent dates the end of the 1890s.''L. Voloshinova'' Парамоновские склады // Молот. – 2010. – 16 июня. The warehouses were built by engineers Yakunin and E. Shulman. During their operational lifetime the warehouses belonged to various owners and companies, but are now commonly associated with the grain-industrialist . The warehouses escaped destruction during the bombardments of the
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during the
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. One aerial bomb hit the complex, breaking the water-cooling system.''S. Kisin'
Амбарная книга. Жизнь и забвение Парамоновских складов
// Вестник. – 2008. – № 3.
Much of the damage to the warehouses came after their abandonment. Over their working existence the warehouses survived at least five fires.''Собств. корр.'
В парамоновские склады вдохнут новую жизнь
// Вечерний Ростов. – 2004. – 15 окт.
During the last days of the
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the warehouses were used to store cement and building materials. In 1985 the Paramonov Warehouses were assigned the status of a historical and cultural monument of local importance. Later the historical monument acquired status of a monument of federal importance.


Architectural features

The warehouses incorporated laconic brick décor with motives of Romanesque and
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. Engineers Yakunin and E. Shulman used springs from the Don River's coastal slope, which flowed all year. The water was collected in chutes and channelled through the storage facilities. The temperature of the spring water flowing through the warehouses was a constant +9 °C during the winter and the summer. This maintained reduced temperature in the warehouses, which was conducive for storing grains. Round apertures remain in the interfloor spaces on the front of the warehouses. They were used to move grain through
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sleeves from the second floors of the warehouses to the embankment level. From there grains would be transhipped to barges for export.


Current state

All of the warehouses are currently in ruins, and exposed to spring water from the
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’s coastal slopes. Because of the constant temperature, the ruins have their own microclimate: grass grows there almost all year. In June 2011, a local enthusiasts’ initiative carried out a litter cleaning activity dubbed “Augean stables” on the Paramonov Warehouses.
Ростовчане! Все на склад!
// www.rostovnews.net. – 2011. – 10 июня.
The
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did not support the activity, considering this work illegal, but pop singer Natalya Vetlitskaya supported it. The dumping of litter and domestic waste on the grounds of the warehouses has continued.''O. Chizhova'' Прокуратура обязала чиновников охранять Парамоновские склады // Город N. – 2012. – 4 сент. In June 2012, the Kirovsky District court of Rostov-on-Don satisfied the regional Assistant Attourney's plaint to the district ministry of culture and several other organisations, in which Assistant Attourney requested the development of a project to create protection zones for the monument of cultural legacy "The Paramonov Warehouses" and to place informational signs on the grounds. The Ministry of Culture of Rostov Oblast tried to appeal this decision, but in August 2012 the full court of civil affairs of the Rostov Oblast court left the appeal without satisfaction. In December 2013, the Ministry of Property of
Rostov Oblast Rostov Oblast ( rus, Росто́вская о́бласть, r=Rostovskaya oblastʹ, p=rɐˈstofskəjə ˈobləsʲtʲ) is a federal subjects of Russia, federal subject of Russia (an oblast), located in the Southern Federal District. The oblast ...
approved the project of development and reconstruction of the Paramonov Warehouses.''Собств. корр.'
Донские власти одобрили проект реконструкции Парамоновских складов
// mail.ru. – 2013. – 17 дек.
The project of reconstruction was developed by one of the Moscow architect bureaus. According to this project, during the reconstruction of the Paramonov Warehouses all buildings will be retained and a centre of contemporary art will be opened in the grounds. On 23 December 2015 news was leaked that the Paramonov Warehouses might be completely demolished and then rebuilt. In doing so, the new complex would lose its natural basin. This was announced by the head of city administration Sergey Gorban during the regional organizing committee's meeting on the preparations for the
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: "Conducted expertise showed that all building are in alarming condition and are liable for dismantling and reconstruction. Herewith the basin preservation is not planned". Reconstruction of storage facilities was conducted by PVT "Alliance-M". An agreement for a lease for a period of 45 years between the company and the owner of the Paramonov Warehouses was concluded in the end of 2013. The total of planned investments is 1 billion 240 million rubles. The auction for sale of the Paramonov Warehouses was set for 31 July 2017, with a starting price of 8.8 million rubles, comparable to the cost of a one-room flat in Moscow.


In cinema

* 2010 – , documentary. Directed by . VGIK studio.
Раздражённый кувшин Натальи Дурицкой
// www.rostovnews.net. – 12 August 2010
* 2016 – on 16 January 2016 the warehouses hosted a preview of the film ''Mr. Junkman'' (directed by Nikolai Lebedev, produced by ).
В Ростове — фантастический бандитизм!
// www.rostovnews.net. – 18 January 2016


Sources

{{Notes, 2 Tourist attractions in Rostov-on-Don Buildings and structures in Rostov-on-Don Cultural heritage monuments in Rostov-on-Don Cultural heritage monuments of federal significance in Rostov Oblast Ruins in Russia