Babintsev House

The Babintsev House in Vladivostok
The Babintsev House, built in 1902-1905 by architect Ivan Meshkov, became a model for the subsequent development of the central streets of Vladivostok.
The Babintsev House, built in 1902-1905 by architect Ivan Meshkov, became a model for the subsequent development of the central streets of Vladivostok.
His style combines classical forms with modern elements, which gives the building an expressive and memorable appearance. The first two floors housed retail spaces and offices, and the third floor was set aside for residential apartments.
At different times, the Siberian Trade Bank and the Pacific Institute of Fisheries and Oceanography were located here. Today the building is occupied by the Main building of the Museum-Reserve of the History of the Far East named after V.K. Arsenyev.
Best time to visit Babintsev's house
You can visit this historic building at any time of the year. In spring and summer, its architectural details stand out especially beautifully against the background of greenery, in autumn the building acquires a special flavor, and in winter its historical facade harmonizes with the snow-covered city.
How to get to Babintsev House
| Route | |
|---|---|
| By car: | Get to the city center |
| By public transport: | Go to the nearest stops: Semenovskaya Square, Gray Horse, or Bortsov Revolyutsii Square |
Babintsev House is located in the center of Vladivostok at 20 Svetlanskaya Street. You can get there on foot, by bus, or by car. The nearest public transport stops are Semenovskaya Square, Gray Horse, and Bortsov Revolyutsii Square.
Drivers should be aware that this area is often congested and parking is limited. The walking route is convenient and easy, with no elevation changes, making the area accessible to all types of tourists.


