The house where D. Furmanov and B. Karataev stayed (former Rossiya Hotel)
The building was built in 1889. Before the revolution, it housed the Rossiya Hotel. In 1919, the future writer D.A. Furmanov. D. Furmanov arrived in Uralsk on February 16, 1919, shortly after the city was liberated from the White Cossacks. In Uralsk, he received a new appointment and said goodbye to V.I. Chapaev. Here, in August, he finished one of the notebooks of his diary, which included pages from the liberation of Uralsk. During the Civil War, Bakhitzhan Bisaliyevich Karataev (1860-1934) lived and worked in this building. Aitieva A., Argancheeva S., and deputies - Petrovsky P.I. and Murzagaliyev M.. Karataev B. was one of the organizers of the formation of the Red Army units from the working Kazakh youth. In 1926, the Soviet writer V. Ivanov stayed here.
West Kazakhstan region, Uralsk, Nursultan Nazarbayev Ave., 161