Primorye revives 17 abandoned landmarks in bold restoration push
Primorye revives 17 abandoned landmarks in bold restoration push
Primorye revives 17 abandoned landmarks in bold restoration push
A major restoration project is now underway in Primorye Territory. It targets 17 historic landmarks that have been abandoned for decades. Many of these buildings urgently need repair to prevent further decay. The landmarks are spread across Vladivostok, Ussuriysk, and the Khasansky District. They include pre-revolutionary estates, military installations, libraries, theatres, and industrial buildings. Each site holds a unique story linked to railways, medicine, merchant dynasties, or public institutions.
The project aims to renovate these structures and adapt them for modern use. Once restored, they could become cultural hubs, public spaces, hotels, or educational centres. Funding comes from an investor support programme designed to preserve the region’s heritage. The initiative will breathe new life into long-neglected buildings. It will also provide the territory with updated facilities for public and cultural use. The programme ensures financial backing for the extensive work required.