Located at: Tyumen, Pervomayskaya St., 14.
Date of creation: late 19th century.
Historical background
The one-story brick outbuilding was part of the Kolmakov estate.
From the memoirs of an honorary citizen of Tyumen, S. I. Karnatsevich: «In the courtyard connecting the one-story house with the large two-story corner house, a stone outbuilding was built – an office in which senior accountant D. A. Pekarsky managed and worked for many years, until his death... Pekarsky Daniil Adamovich was an accountant for the Kolmakovs and had an accounting office – he occupied the entire house, the outbuilding-kitchen, the bathhouse, the garden. They rented out a small apartment downstairs to senior college students».
During the Soviet era, the building was used as a residential building. In particular, there were apartments for the editors of the newspaper «Tyumenskaya Pravda» (first Polupanov, then Nezhdanov). The newspaper's editorial office was located nearby. Later, the outbuilding housed an X-ray room.
In 2011, after the restoration of the historical monument, a literary and local history center of the Centralized City Library System was opened here.
The Kolmakov family also owned an estate, which included a house and an outbuilding on 25th October Street, 25-27.
Description
A small, compact, rectangular building with a basement and two narrow rectangular entrance projections. The decorative elements are simple, but attract attention with their clarity and rigor. The corners of the building are reinforced with pilasters. The walls are cut through by slender vertical windows and accentuated by flat above-window and sill niches decorated with a curb. The entrance porches are highlighted by attics.



