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House of A. I. Musin-Pushkin
On Spartakovskaya Street, formerly known as Yelokhovskaya, stands a remarkable building, the House of A. I. Musin-Pushkin. This magnificent red brick estate, which includes a house, three wings, and a fence, was built in…
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The House of V.L. Pushkin
The house was built in 1820 by Pelageya Vasilyevna Ketcher, the wife of a naturalized Swede and owner of a surgical instruments factory, Christophor Yakovlevich Ketcher. Their son, Nikolai Christophorovich Ketcher, becam…
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N.A. Golubeva's Mansion
On Spartakovskaya Street and in Pleteshkovsky Lane stands a stylish two-story corner house, built in 1882. Previously, this was the estate of Moscow merchant Smirnov. The name of Pleteshkovsky Lane preserves the memory o…
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Karanov Estate
The estate on Baumanskaya Street, previously known as German Street, was built probably in the mid-18th century, no later than the 1770s. The estate complex, located along the street, included the main house and two symm…
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Urban Estate, Late 18th - 19th Century. Main House.
A small two-story mansion with a mezzanine, located slightly off the bustling Spartakovskaya Street, could tell much about its owners. Until the mid-19th century, the plot on Pokrovskaya Street with a large garden and a…
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Western Wing of F.L. Karabanov and A.N. Zankovsky's City Estate
The western wing of the Karabanov city estate, located to the right when viewed from the street, allows us to imagine what the entire complex looked like in the past. Unfortunately, the similar left wing, which was symme…
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Residential House from the Mid-19th Century
A two-story residential house, typical of Moscow's construction from the mid-19th century. Its walls are made of brick, but the ceilings remain wooden. The right part of the house is older, while the passageway and the l…
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Residential House, Late 19th Century
The small two-story house No. 3 reflects the typical development of the Lefortovo area, where, since the mid-19th century, small officials, craftsmen, and merchants lived. The houses here were small, most often two stori…
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Residential House, Early 19th Century
The cultural heritage site of federal significance "Residential House, Early 19th Century" is a rare example of wooden construction in Moscow before the fire of 1812. In the land records of 1804, the property was noted …
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Bell Tower of the Church of St. Great Martyr Catherine
Before the revolution, part of Baumanskaya Street between Olkhovskaya and Spartakovskaya was called Devkin Lane and had a different status. In the 19th and early 20th centuries, it housed the estate of the Karasev mercha…