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New Interior of the Levashevsky Bread Factory: A Synthesis of History and Modernity

Against the backdrop of Saint Petersburg's historic architecture, the renovated Levashevsky Bread Factory has been unveiled, not only as a production center, but also as a new public space with offices and a museum.
The realization of this project was a true architectural masterpiece, where the respect for the historical heritage, the spirit of the place, and modern trends are skillfully combined.
The interior was designed with a deep understanding of the reconstruction of the building, preserving its unique features and atmosphere. However, architects and designers adapted the space to meet the demands of modernity.

The main concept was Constructivism, a style that incorporates interesting elements that nod to the work of masters such as Vasiliy Melnikov. Light, dynamic forms, as well as the use of geometric patterns, inspire creative work and communication.
Special attention was paid to the creation of the museum section, which introduces visitors to the history of the Levashevsky Bread Factory and its importance for the city. In this space, you can see exhibits that reflect the evolution of bread-making and the architecture of the Levashevsky Factory, as well as interactive installations that help to understand not only the production process, but also the cultural heritage of Saint Petersburg.