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Income House of Architect P.S. Boytsov
At the end of the 19th and beginning of the 20th century, Moscow, previously patriarchal and built up with estates, began to transform into a rapidly developing modern metropolis. During this period, income houses were a…
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Mansion of V.I. Reck and N.A. Protopopov
The small neoclassical mansion on Granatny Lane was built in 1899-1900 for Vilhelmina Ivanovna Reck, the wife of the well-known entrepreneur Yakov Andreevich Reck, founder of one of the largest construction companies in …
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Ludogovskys' Residential House
Information about the building On the site along Vspolny Lane, previously known as Georgievsky, where house No. 6 with three buildings is now located, there was an extensive estate of Anna Nikolaevna Matyushkina since 1…
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Suvorov Estate: N.I. Baranova, N.P. Gagman
Behind the fence of the Church of the Great Ascension, a magnificent cast-iron porch comes into view. Behind the square, where a monument to the writer Alexei Tolstoy stands in place of the former bell tower of the churc…
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Urban Estate, Late 18th to Early 19th Century
Vspolny Lane was previously called Georgievsky, in honor of the Church of St. George the Victorious, built in 1657 on the site of the yard of boyar M.I. Romanov and destroyed in the 1930s. The lane received its current n…
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A. B. Edzhubov's Mansion
After the fire, the block formed by Vspolny Lane and Sadovaya Street was developed with stone houses, whose owners were required to create "a garden, beautifully fenced, by the house." This gave the name to Sadovaya Stre…
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House with Seagulls
This unusual income house was built by architect N.I. Zherikhov in 1910, during the decline of the Art Nouveau style. The time of construction defined its style: strict and concise forms of rational modernism, which were…
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Eristov Income House
The Eristovs, also known as Eristavi, represent one of the oldest princely families of Georgia. The name of the family comes from the word "eristav," meaning leaders of districts or leaders of the people. Many members of…
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City Estate of E. P. Mochalova, 19th Century
In the early 18th century, the area between the modern Sadovaya-Kudrinskaya Street and Vspolny Lane was a wasteland. By the end of the 18th century, wooden buildings emerged here, which were completely destroyed by fire …
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City Estate of R.I. Geste
In the 19th century, this estate was unfortunate, often being resold. After the war and the fire of 1812, Elizabeth Molchanova lived in the wooden house. In the 1840s, the estate passed to the Chaplygin family. In 1875, …