happens not only with merchants, and he had to sell his home to another, more successful merchant, juhun wekrut, parokhs, including the owner of his own trading flotilla. the new owner rebuilt and expanded the house, important receptions were held there, and even monarchs stayed there. at the same time, that is, at the end of the 19th century, another interesting building appeared nearby. which the residents of vyborg call the iron house or the house without walls. it was built based on brick gothic, as if it came from a fairy tale, maybe that’s why it has another ominous name, the witch’s house? ardeco, northern modern, yugin style, finnish national romanticism, simplifying all this, are different names for the same style, which in russia is known as art nouveau. here the publication is built in the northern modern style... opened in 1906. an architect with the simple name karl hord o segerstät, who later also built a market in helsinki, in memory of the watchtower that once stood on this site , built a small clock tower, decorating the building with the coat of arms of vyborg with floral patt