The dacha of the merchant Sinakevich is a house and an outbuilding standing on the high bank of the Kama. At the end of the 19th century, the dacha was built for the official, philanthropist and theater figure Alexander Sinakevich. Here he lived with his family. At the end of the 19th - beginning of the 20th century, there was a summer cottage settlement here, now only Sinakevich's house has been preserved.
A one-story tower with a pediment of three keeled zakomars, from the wall of which two tablets at once say: we have an architectural monument in front of us. Which, however, is understandable without them. Exquisite sawn carving of trellis and valance, applied carving on sandriks and architraves, in combination with outlandish forms of the building, say that this is an outstanding example of wooden architecture of the Art Nouveau era.