in
Moscow, branch of the State Bank until 1894 In
Saint Petersburg, the State Bank took over the former building of the
Russian Assignation Bank, commissioned by
Catherine the Great in 1782 and completed in 1789 on a design by architect
Giacomo Quarenghi. At creation, the State Bank took over the former activity of the State Commercial Bank, including 7 local branches. It immediately opened its branches in
Arkhangelsk,
Kharkiv,
Kyiv,
Moscow,
Odesa,
Riga,
Rostov-on-Don, and
Yekaterinburg. In June 1864, 12 more branches of the State Bank were opened in
Astrakhan,
Chișinău,
Ekaterinoslav,
Kazan,
Penza,
Ryazan,
Samara,
Saratov,
Tambov,
Vladimir,
Voronezh, and
Yaroslavl. In the late 19th century, the State Bank erected branch buildings in cities across the Empire, often using a longitudinal building typology with a prominent
avant-corps at the center; examples of the latter include the former branches in
Moscow (built 1892–1893, arch. ; replaced the former branch in
Lunins' House),
Łódź (built 1905–1908, arch.
Dawid Lande),
Vilnius (built 1906–1909, arch. ), and
Warsaw (built 1907–1911, arch.
Leon Benois). By the beginning of 1917, the State Bank included 11 main branches, 133 permanent and 5 temporary offices, 42 agencies at granaries. In addition, the State Bank managed banking operations carried out in 793 local treasury offices. In Russia, the former head office was repurposed in the 1930s as the
Saint Petersburg State University of Economics, but most of the other surviving State Bank buildings are still used by the
Central Bank of Russia, including the former Moscow branch for its head office. In some of the countries that became independent either after
World War I or after the
dissolution of the Soviet Union, a former State Bank branch building has become the head office of the central bank, such as the
Bank of Estonia in
Tallinn (where the former State Bank branch has become part of a wider central bank complex), the
Bank of Latvia in
Riga, the
Bank of Lithuania in
Kaunas (which moved from there to a new building in 1928), the
Bank of Poland in Warsaw during the
Second Polish Republic (building destroyed during
World War II), and the
National Bank of Ukraine in
Kyiv. In Łódź, Lublin and
Vilnius, the State Bank buildings became branches of the Polish central bank; the former two are still used by the
National Bank of Poland, whereas the later was transferred in the 1950s to the
Lithuanian Academy of Sciences. Another case of repurposing is the
Nikanor Onatsky Regional Art Museum in
Sumy, Ukraine. File:Будівля Держбанку, Суворова просп., 28 (ріг вул. Тульчианівська).jpg|Former building in
Izmail, Ukraine File:Kaunas SBRE.jpg|Former building in
Kaunas, Lithuania File:Здание Казанского отделения Государственного банка.jpg|Former building in
Kazan, Russia File:Мощная архитектура.jpg|Later building in Kazan File:ГосБанк.jpg|Former building in
Khabarovsk, Russia File:State Bank Of The Russian Empire - Kharkov - Theatre square.jpg|State Bank building in
Kharkiv in 1900 File:Kharkiv Derzhbank SAM 9848 63-101-2438.JPG|The same building in 2013 following multiple alterations File:Банк, ул.Спасская 27.jpg|Former building in
Kirov, Russia File:Okn-077-1.jpg|Former building in
Kurgan, Russia File:Нац банк (2020-09-02).jpg|Former building in
Kyiv, Ukraine File:NBP w Łodzi 02.jpg|Former building in
Łódź, Poland File:Lublin, Kredyt Bank SA I Oddział - fotopolska.eu (111685).jpg|Former building in
Lublin, Poland File:Moscow, Neglinnaya 12, Central Bank.jpg|Former building in
Moscow, Russia File:NN BolPokrovskaya Street 08-2016 img2.jpg|Former building in
Nizhny Novgorod, Russia File:Здание центрального банка.jpg|Former building in
Oryol, Russia File:Государственный банк (ближе).jpg|Former building in
Perm, Russia File:Bank of Latvia 01.jpg|Former building in
Riga, Latvia File:Старая Контора Государственного банка в Ростове-на-Дону 2.jpg|State Bank building in
Rostov-on-Don, ca. 1910 File:Ростов на Дону Собор1.jpg|
Rostov building following reconstruction in 1915 File:Gosbank Building (Rostov-on-Don)1.jpg|The same building in 2010 File:Куйбышева 112.JPG|Former building in
Samara, Russia File:Банк России вид с ул Радищева.jpg|Former building in
Saratov, Russia File:Сумський обласний художній музей ім. Никанора Онацького .jpg|Former building in
Sumy, Ukraine File:Eesti Panga vanem hoone, Estonia puiestee, 13.JPG|Former building in
Tallinn, Estonia File:Bank-of-georgia.jpg|Former building in
Tbilisi, Georgia File:Тверь. Ансамбль зданий площади Ленина. Здание губернского казначейства. 1771-73гг..JPG|Former building in
Tver, Russia File:Госбанк Велкие Луки.jpg|Former building in
Velikiye Luki, Russia File:Lietuvos mokslų akademijos leidykla (9651320645).jpg|Former building in
Vilnius, Lithuania File:Budynek Banku Państwa w Warszawie ul. Bielańska 1908.jpg|State Bank building in
Warsaw, Poland File:Lenina avenue 6A, Yekaterinburg (1).jpg|Former building in
Yekaterinburg, Russia File:Երևանի Ցարսկայա, այժմ Արամի փողոցը.gif|State Bank building in
Yerevan, Armenia (right) File:Yerevan branch of the State Bank - 2021-12-04 -f2.jpg|The same building in 2021 ==Leadership==