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- Q17151850 subject Q13302220.
- Q17151850 subject Q7582605.
- Q17151850 subject Q8526162.
- Q17151850 abstract "Golovkin's dacha (Russian: Дача Головкина, also known as the Elephant House, Russian: Дом со слонами) is an unorthodox residential mansion ("dacha") designed and constructed by Konstantin Golovkin, a merchant, entrepreneur and self-taught artist, in Samara, Russia during the period 1908-1909. The building is marked by modernist influences, linked to the Vienna Secession style, and even premonitions of Art Deco. It is inscribed in the Russian Cultural Heritage list as object number 6310041002.".
- Q17151850 thumbnail Samara_da4a.jpg?width=300.
- Q17151850 wikiPageWikiLink Q13302220.
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- Q17151850 wikiPageWikiLink Q173782.
- Q17151850 wikiPageWikiLink Q208208.
- Q17151850 wikiPageWikiLink Q7582605.
- Q17151850 wikiPageWikiLink Q7737.
- Q17151850 wikiPageWikiLink Q8526162.
- Q17151850 wikiPageWikiLink Q894.
- Q17151850 point "53.24731111111111 50.173291666666664".
- Q17151850 type SpatialThing.
- Q17151850 comment "Golovkin's dacha (Russian: Дача Головкина, also known as the Elephant House, Russian: Дом со слонами) is an unorthodox residential mansion ("dacha") designed and constructed by Konstantin Golovkin, a merchant, entrepreneur and self-taught artist, in Samara, Russia during the period 1908-1909. The building is marked by modernist influences, linked to the Vienna Secession style, and even premonitions of Art Deco. It is inscribed in the Russian Cultural Heritage list as object number 6310041002.".
- Q17151850 label "Golovkin's dacha".
- Q17151850 lat "53.24731111111111".
- Q17151850 long "50.173291666666664".
- Q17151850 depiction Samara_da4a.jpg.