Richter's Mansion
House No. 42 on Pyatnitskaya Street is a characteristic urban mansion. Its facade is symmetrical, with a low basement and a high grand second floor. It was built in the mid-19th century, possibly by the architect Fyodor …
House of N.S. Brashnin
The mansion at number 44 on Pyatnitskaya Street was built in the late 18th century and has changed many owners throughout its history. One of them was Brashnin Nikita Sergeyevich, a hereditary honorary citizen.
In the 1…
Main House of the Selikhova-Khomyakov Estate
The estate had several owners. In 1797, it was purchased by the wife of Collegiate Councillor Selikhov from the wife of Lieutenant Makarov. The estate suffered greatly in the fire of 1812. The new owner, official K.R. Ku…
Iver Icon of the Mother of God Church (Moscow, Bolshaya Ordynka St., 39)
The dedication of this church in honor of one of the famous icons of the Mother of God is not as ancient as it may seem. Initially, it bore a different name, in honor of a saint who became part of the coat of arms of Mos…
The Lepyoshkin House
Opposite the Church of the Holy Trinity in Vishnyaki lies a vast estate owned by the founder of the Trinity Church, first guild merchant and hereditary honorary citizen, Moscow city head in 1846 and 1849, Semyon Longinov…
City Estate of V.P. Petrovskaia, M.P. Eliseev, Mindovskikh, 19th-early 20th Century
Ordynka, one of the main streets of Zamoskvorechye, stretches almost strictly from north to south from the Moscow River to Dobryninskaya Square as part of the Garden Ring. The route of Bolshaya Ordynka likely took shape …
House with a Mezzanine from the Early 19th Century
The estate in this part of Zamoskvorechye was formed by the mid-18th century. The Gorikhvostov plan of 1767 marks several small buildings. The two-story building with a mezzanine that interests us was constructed along t…
Residential Building, 1875
The building at the corner of Malaya Ordynka Street and Bolshoy Ordynsky Lane was constructed in 1874 as a residential house owned by the wife of state peasant R.H. Pipina.
Inside, the corridor system has been preserved…
Lepeshkin School
In the early 19th century, the estate at the corner of Bolshoy Ordynsky Lane, house No. 50, belonged to Varvara Vasilyevna Kurbatova, the wife of a state councilor. The main house faced Pyatnitskaya Street, and behind it…
Residential House of Merchant Davydov
The unpretentious decor of this house makes it a modest monument of antiquity. The facade is adorned with seven windows and a charming mezzanine with three windows. The windows on the first and second floors are framed w…