
Stake attention in this memory
The image shows a memorial wall plaque dedicated to the 150th anniversary of the invention of the heating radiator. The plaque mentions Franz Karlovich San-Galli of St. Petersburg as the inventor in 1855, and notes the appearance of the first radiators in Samara in the 1880s and the beginning of centralized heating in Samara in October 1933. Another plaque below it indicates that the building is the Samara GRES branch of the "T Plus" company. Above the plaques, there is a sculptural composition depicting a cat lying on a windowsill above an old-fashioned radiator, framed as if seen through a window with a curtain. The inscription states that the pictured radiators are a prototype of those in use in the Samara Art Museum building since 1914. The building's address is listed as 4443071 Samara, Volzhsky pr., 8. The location is the city of Samara, Russia.
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