The House Where the Actress, Muse of Stanislavsky, Lived
In 1898, at the intersection of Malaya Bronnaya Street and Malyy Kozikhinsky Lane, Moscow merchant Andrei Mozzhukhin built a three-story apartment building designed by architect Alexei Zakharov.
The first floor of the b…
Income House, Early 20th Century, Architect I.G. Kondratenko (Veshnyakova)
The Veshnyakova Income House, located on Malaya Bronnaya Street and near the Patriarch's Ponds, is a rare example of a six-story residential building executed in the neo-Russian style. It is one of the best works of the …
Sebyakov's Income House
The construction was commissioned by N. A. Sebyakov, a nobleman and descendant of Don Cossacks, born in the late 1850s. From 1894 to 1898, he served as the district leader of the nobility of the Ust-Medveditsky district,…
Income House of the Moscow Architectural Society
In Ermolaevsky Lane stands an impressive neoclassical building, constructed in 1912-1915 by architect D. S. Markov. It served as an income house and a club for the Moscow Architectural Society.
The Moscow Architectural …
Income House of K.S. Klingsland
The income house, owned by Moscow merchant Kazimir Klingsland, was built in 1902 according to the design of architect Gavriil Ivanov. To this day, the original decor has been preserved in this four-story building with an…
House of S.I. Smirnovsky
In the 1890s, the plot belonged to state councilor S.I. Smirnovsky, and in the 1910s it was purchased by Moscow merchant of the second guild Ivan Stepanovich Filippov. Here he opened a colonial goods store and an inn, wh…
House with the Sign 'Pharmacy'
A six-story former tenement house, built in 1913 according to the design of architect Sigismund Vulfson, is executed in the neoclassical style. Before the revolution, it could have remained a typical building, steadily b…
Income House of P.A. Skopnik
The income house in the late modern style was built in 1906 according to the design of the German architect Gustav Helrich. It is located at the intersection of Sadovaya-Kudrinskaya Street, Spiridonovka, and Vspolny Lane…
Palaces (Granatny Courtyard), 17th Century
The first archival image of house No. 3/5 on Spiridonovka dates back to 1764, but archaeological studies from the 1970s showed that stone palaces were built here as early as the late 17th century. It is believed that wor…
The House Where Poet A. A. Blok Lived in Winter 1903-1904
This small two-story tenement became known thanks to the famous Silver Age poet Alexander Blok. In January 1904, he spent two weeks here with his young wife Lyubov Mendeleeva. In 1925, Blok's cousin, poet Sergey Solovyov…