nab. r. Moyki, 112  

59.928567966306, 30.286719855194 (OpenStreetMap, Google Maps, Yandex Maps)

Façade overlooking the embankment
Number of bay windows
7

Historical background Checkpoint picture 425

A bay window (“erker” or “ärker” in German, originally from the Latin form “arcora” which means “bow”) is part of a room, partially or completely glazed, projecting beyond the plane of facade and improving its illumination and insolation. It allows enhancing the internal space of the room. The bay window is often glazed around the perimeter. The bay window can be single-story or multi-story. The bay window can be round, rectangular or multifaceted in shape.

Present in routes of categories Lion & Unicorn