A gorgeous building was designed in so called “neo-Russian” style at the beginning of the XX century. It was built in 1913 to commemorate the 300th anniversary of the Romanovs’ House. The last Russian emperor Nikolai II managed to visit the building of the State Bank. The interiors are made in the imperial palace style, as it was usual in the late Czarist-era. The building has survived to our days and it is used as a banking office.