Mansion, mid-19th century
The manor house in question is located closer to the Stary Monety Lane on the right side and offers a beautiful view of the Bolshoy Tolmachevsky Lane. The name Tolmachevsky Lane is associated with the settlement of trans…
Demidov Estate, Late 18th Century to Mid 19th Century
In the 1770s, Amos Prokofievich Demidov, son of the owner of the Ural metallurgical plants Prokofy Akifievich Demidov, acquired an urban estate on Tolmachevsky Lane. At his direction, a residential house was built, compl…
St. Nicholas Church in Tolmachi
Currently, the church is the guardian of the main shrine of the Russian people and the Russian state, the Miraculous Image of the Vladimir Mother of God. Since 1851, the site of St. Nicholas the Wonderworker Church in To…
House of the Moscow Diocesan School
The house at number 22, located at the intersection of Bolshaya Ordynka, Bolshoy Tolmachevsky Lane, and Ordynsky Dead End, appears modest from the outside, without bright decorations. Only the arched windows of the secon…
Church of the Icon of All Who Sorrow
The yellow church on Bolshaya Ordynka appears to be a single work of art, created at one time. However, this impression is misleading, as it consists of two parts built at different times. Inside, one can see interiors p…
House, Late 18th Century to Early 19th Century
The Kadashevskaya Sloboda area is renowned for its well-preserved historical architecture from the 17th and 18th centuries: even during periods of active construction in Moscow, most buildings here remained untouched. A …
City Estate of S. M. Makarov, S. N. Kurdyumov, N. G. Grigoryev, 18th - late 19th century
The ancient Kadashevskaya sloboda in Zamoskvorechye was one of the wealthiest Moscow slums of the 17th century. The origin of its name still causes disputes. According to one version, it is related to the fact that the r…
Urban Estate with E.P. Petrov's Factory, 2nd Half of the 19th Century, Early 20th Century
In the 1730s-40s, the plot on Bolshaya Ordynka belonged to first guild merchant Dmitry Rodionovich Olenyev, who was engaged in the trade of leather goods. The estate included chambers from the late 17th century (Bolshaya…
A. Tikhonov's Urban Estate
In the historic district of Zamoskvorechye in Moscow, there are two Kadashyevsky lanes, whose names recall the former Kadashyevskaya sloboda that existed here. The first documentary mentions of this place date back to th…
Chambers in Kadashevskaya Sloboda, 17th - early 18th centuries
House 7/9, building 1 on 1st Kadashevsky Lane, adjoins the territory of the Church of the Resurrection of Christ in Kadashe, built from 1687 to 1704 with funds from the merchant family Dobrynins. The site for the church …