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Philippov Mansion
The building, originally constructed as a classic estate wing in the 19th century, gradually transformed into a modern mansion with a unique kokoshnik tower. In the early 20th century, it belonged to a well-known Moscow …
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Income House of B. N. Schnaubert
In 1757, stone vaulted chambers were built near the Church of Saint Prince Vladimir in the Old Gardens. In the late 18th century, they were reconstructed and incorporated into the city estate of the Venediktovs. The prop…
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Orlov-Denisov House
Information about the building Until the mid-19th century, Bolshaya Lubyanka was part of Sretenka Street. In 1926, it was named Dzerzhinsky Street, and in 1991, it regained its historical name. In the early 17th centur…
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Polish Catholic Church of Saints Peter and Paul
Currently, nothing in this massive and deeply set building reminds one of a Catholic church. Only the fence with its original lattice, installed in 1899, and the pseudo-Gothic elements on the wings indicate the age of th…
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Pastor L. Ennes's Boarding House
The wing on Sverchkov Lane, previously known as Small Uspensky Lane, was built in 1789. A building plan from 1863 has been preserved, when the estate was owned by Guards Captain A.M. Zolotarev. This wing is part of the e…
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The Golovins' Estate
The estate, which once stood along Potapovsky Lane (formerly B. Uspensky Lane), was owned by the Golovins for over one and a half centuries. They were representatives of an ancient noble family, but not from the count's …
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French Lyceum Named After A. Dumas
This building has served as an educational institution since its inception and continues to do so today, although its history is not as simple as it may seem. Its creation began in the mid-19th century when Madame Detus…
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Chambers on Arkhangelsky Lane
The chambers on Arkhangelsky Lane, which were once the main house of a small estate, were built at the turn of the 17th and 18th centuries. The name of the client who commissioned these chambers is unknown, as informatio…
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Mishin's Income House
Originally, the territory on which the house stands belonged to the church properties of St. Euplas Church, which was once located across the street. In 1840, the plot was purchased by the Voeykov family, who built a two…
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Architect N.G. Faleev's House
Milyutinsky Lane, branching off from the wide Myasnitskaya Street, begins with a tall apartment building built in 1897. Previously, there was a small wooden house with stone wings opposite the now non-existent Church of …