The building of the Officers' Assembly in Ochakiv was built in the middle of the 19th century in the style of classicism.
In 1906, the trial of Lieutenant Petro Schmidt and other participants in the mutiny on the cruiser "Ochakiv" took place in this building.
The Schmidt monument is located opposite the Officers' Assembly. On the pedestal is carved the text of the signal raised over "Ochakiv" after the beginning of the uprising on the ships of the Black Sea Fleet: "I command the fleet. Schmidt."
In Soviet times, the former building of the Officers' Assembly housed the House of Fleet Officers and an art gallery. The building is currently in a state of disrepair.
Last update
4/2/2024
Categories | Architecture |
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Date of foundation | XIX century |
Address |
Shmidta Street, 10
Ochakiv |
Coordinates |
46.6150863° N, 31.5510821° E
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