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Main House of the Skorospelov Urban Estate
The street was named Nikoloyamskaya due to the Church of St. Nicholas the Wonderworker, which stood here since the early 17th century and was built by the coachmen of the Rogozhskaya Yamskaya Sloboda. In 1959, the church…
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The Church of Metropolitan Alexius by the Yauza River
According to legend, a wooden tent of Metropolitan Alexius once stood on the site of the current church, from where he observed the construction of the Spaso-Andronikov Monastery. However, the first wooden church dedicat…
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Service Wing of the Skorospelov Estate
The modest building of the wing is hidden deep within the property and is not visible from the street. It is obscured by two main estate wings located along the red line of the street, forming the ceremonial courtyard of…
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Western Wing of E. F. Rogozhina's Estate
In the city estate of Rogozhina, two wings from the late 18th and early 19th centuries have been preserved, located along the boundaries of the site towards the Yauza River. These buildings not only shaped the courtyard …
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Eastern Wing of E.F. Rogozhina's Estate
The eastern wing of the merchant estate on Nikoloyamskaya Street, No. 51 is a valuable example of a small Moscow building from the 18th century in the style of early classicism, which has hardly changed over more than tw…
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19th Century Urban Estate
In 1826, Savva Vasilyevich Morozov, the founder of a famous merchant dynasty, acquired a plot of land in the Rogozhskaya part of Moscow, in what is now Shelaputinsky Lane, where there were stone buildings and a garden. O…
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Residential House from the Mid-19th Century
Shelaputinsky Lane in Moscow is a unique ancestral home of one of the most famous merchant dynasties of pre-revolutionary Russia, the Morozovs. The founder of this family, Savva Vasilyev, was a peasant from the village …
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Andronikov Viaduct
One of the most picturesque bridges in Moscow, spanning the Yauza River near the Spaso-Andronikov Monastery, with its concise and monumental forms, resembles ancient Roman aqueducts. Built in 1865 for the Kursk (Nizhny …
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Weaving Workshop of the Alexeev Gold Thread Factory
In the 18th-19th centuries, the building was part of the "Stroganov Dacha" estate, owned by the Stroganov barons from 1751 to 1828. The main house of the estate was located on the northern boundary of the site, while the…
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Customs Building
This is one of the few surviving buildings constructed in the southeast of Moscow in the late 18th and early 19th centuries. The customs house is an example of industrial eclecticism, characteristic of the period of acti…