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Church of the Deposition of the Robe in Moscow
The history of the church begins in 1625 when a Persian embassy arrived in Moscow to establish diplomatic relations with Russia. As a gift from Shah Abbas I, they brought the Robe of the Lord to Tsar Michael Fyodorovich,…
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Hector Simo's Mansion, 1898, Architect R.I. Klein, P.N. Pozdneev
The mansion of Hector Ivanovich Simo, known for its decorative and planning features, is located on the territory of the former Silk Manufacturing Society, founded in 1881 by G.I. Simo and K.O. Zhiro based on the Silk We…
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Trinity Church of the Life-Giving Trinity in Shabolovka
Among modern buildings, residential houses, and office centers, this church stands out with its tall bell tower, elongated tent roof, and rich decoration of the facades in the Neo-Russian style. It is hard to believe tha…
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The S.A. and A.P. Tarasov Shelter
At the beginning of Shabolovka, opposite the Apakov tram depot, a large building with a dome and many narrow windows stands out. It was built as a refuge for the elderly, and its current owners continue to engage in simi…
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Zamoskvoretsky Tram Depot Power Station
The former Zamoskvoretsky electric substation for urban railways was built in 1909-1910 according to the design of architect M. N. Gleyning. Today it serves the Apakov tram depot, the tram line on Shabolovka, and trolley…
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Diphtheria Department of V.E. Morozov Children's Hospital
The layout of Morozov Children's Hospital was based on a pavilion principle, which was chosen after studying European experiences of similar institutions. Separate isolated buildings were constructed for different catego…
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Apartment Building of the V.E. Morozov Children's Hospital
The construction program for the V.E. Morozov Children's Hospital complex was developed by a medical commission that included the chief physician of St. Vladimir Hospital S. Vasilevsky, the chief physician of Sokolniches…
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Outpatient Building of Morozov Children's Hospital
Morozov Children's City Clinical Hospital is one of the largest architectural complexes in Moscow in the Art Nouveau style, created by architect I.A. Ivanov-Shitz in 1901 and 1915. Each pavilion of the hospital, includin…
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Questionable Department of V.E. Morozov Children's Hospital
The questionable department of Morozov Children's Hospital began its operations in January 1903. The building for this department was one of the first constructed in the hospital complex according to the design of archit…
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Core Department of V.E. Morozov Children's Hospital
The Core Department of Morozov Children's Hospital is located in the central part of the hospital complex, behind the Outpatient Building and the Department for Suspicious Patients. Next to it was the Infectious Diseases…