Abrikosov Family House
Information about the building
This unique house has become a symbol of prosperity and success for the famous confectionery family of Russia and is now associated with popular candy brands.
The founder of the dynasty, …
The House of Y. V. Bruce
The modern property No. 12 on Mira Avenue, formerly known as 1st Meshchanskaya Street, consists of three buildings erected in different eras. Closest to Sukharevskaya Square is the recently restored 18th-century carriage…
V.L. Durov's Residential House, Museum 'Durov's Corner'
The house on Stara Bozhedomka Street, renamed Durova Street in 1927, was built in 1894 by Austrian architect A.E. Weber. In 1871, August Yegorovich came to Moscow at the invitation of entrepreneur A.A. Porokhovshchikov t…
Residential Building of E.D. Lomakina, 1909-1915, Architect V.S. Maslennikov
In 1909, a four-story apartment building in the Art Nouveau style was constructed on a plot owned by the wife of a staff captain, Sofia Ignatievna Lomakina. The architect was Vitaly Semyonovich Maslennikov, and the offic…
Nabilkov Charity House Building
In the alleys behind Mira Avenue, where it is easy to get lost, among ordinary high-rise buildings, far from tourist routes, lies the ancient building of the Nabilkov Charity House. It was a true complex of charitable in…
Residential House, 18th Century, Main House of the Guzhevskys and Pospelov
The Volkonsky lanes leading to Samotychny Boulevard once descended to the Samotyetsky Pond, formed by the Neglinka River. They were named after local homeowners. In 1760, there was a estate of Captain Prince Pyotr Fedoro…
The Count Osterman's House
The building at the beginning of Delegate Street represents an architectural ensemble that formed in the 18th-19th centuries.
Originally, there was a Moscow city estate on this site. In 1786, under Ivan Andreyevich Oste…
The Church of Pimen in Novye Vorotniki
Hidden in a small Novovorotnikovsky lane between two major streets, this church stands out with its bright red facades. Its interiors, created by the best masters of their time, have remained intact since the early 20th …
Catherine Institute Ensemble
Suvorov Square is a popular place among residents and guests of Moscow. It is home to numerous architectural monuments from different eras. Until the 15th century, the Naprudnaya River, also known as Samoteka or Sinichka…
The Estate of K.A. Meyer
In the late 1890s, the estate of rubber goods merchant Karl Augustovich Meyer was built on 2nd Maryinsky Lane. Karl, also known as Konstantin, owned several Russian-American galosh shops in central Moscow, including Kuzn…