"Crime and Punishment" locations - part 2. Sonya Marmeladova's House.

 

(And some additional photos of pigeons).

 

  •  "Sonya's room had something barnlike about it; it was of a very irregular rectangular shape, which gave it an ugly appearance. A wall with three windows looking onto the canal cut somehow obliquely across the room, making one corner, formed of a terribly acute angle, run somewhere into the depths where, in the weak light, it could not even be seen very well; the other corner was too grotesquely obtuse." (F. Dostoevsky "Crime and Punishment")
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The building has changed a lot. Floors were added, and the facade was changed too. But the other corner is still "too grotesquely obtuse".