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City Estate of A.V. Tselibeeva and M.D. Karpov
The estate on Novokuznetskaya Street, previously known as Kuznetskaya Street due to the settlement of blacksmiths located here, was built in the first half of the 19th century after a fire. It was a typical city estate o…
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St. Nicholas Church in Kuznetsy
If you decide to take a walk in Zamoskvorechye on Sunday, around eleven o'clock you will hear the amazing ringing of church bells coming from the numerous temples that this area is famous for. Following the sound, you wi…
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K.P. Bakhrushin's Mansion
In 1891, Konstantin Petrovich Bakhrushin, the younger son of first-guild merchant Pyotr Alexeyevich Bakhrushin, acquired an old property at the corner of Novokuznetskaya Street and 1st Novokuznetsky Lane. His father was …
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House of E.D. Sveshnikova
Novokuznetskaya Street, previously known as Kuznetskaya until May 7, 1922, got its name from the black Kuznetskaya settlement where blacksmiths lived. It still stands out today with its low-rise buildings typical of Zamo…
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Main House of the Sheremetev-Muravyov Urban Estate
The main house of the estate in Zamoskvorechye does not attract much attention: the building is modest and simple. However, this is not the original structure from the 19th century. The historical house was demolished af…
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The House of Musorin-Polezhaeva
The property belonged to the Moscow merchant of the 1st guild, Fyodor Mikhailovich Musorin, who had been in commerce since 1868 and was an active participant in Moscow's Old Believer community, as well as a guardian of t…
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House, Late 18th Century
The house on Nikoloyamskaya Street first appeared on Moscow's plans in the late 18th century. Even then, cartographers noted it as a large two-story stone building with three main facades. Documents from 1806 indicate th…
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Main House of the City Estate, 18th Century
In 1756, the building served as the main house of the city estate owned by the wife of the manufacturer Demidov. In 1777, the new owner became the manufacturer Alexei Ivanov. By 1803, the structure was listed on city pl…
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House of B.K. Milgauzen
The Milgauzen house was built at the turn of the 18th and 19th centuries, based on 17th-century chambers. This strict classicist house is adorned with a rotunda featuring a round dome and pilasters, flat decorative eleme…
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Residential Building, Early 19th Century
The historic district of Moscow, Zayauzye, is part of the Earth City. Initially, merchants settled here, attracted by the proximity of river docks and mills at the mouth of the Yauza. Following them, craftsmen from the G…