An interesting building historically, but sad in reality. A couple of years ago there was a kindergarten and it was very surprising how there could be something for children in such a withering place. Then the house stood without signs, but the territory was monitored by a janitor and someone lived on the second floor. Now, without any repairs, the state authorities have moved in there: something like a drug examination or so. The main thing is that they have put on guest labels and go on vacation for a month and a half, which is joyfully reported on a piece of A4 paper. But in general it is sad: the building needs repair, windows with wooden frames are asking for help, remnants of old wallpaper on the walls are visible from the street. Or one day they'll tear it all down and stick a human collar in: I wouldn't be surprised either (
I like that the old buildings have been preserved in Almaty. This is the story of the residents of the city. It would be good to tell schoolchildren, students and everyone about the real history of the city.