Mansion on Bolshaya Ordynka Street 63
3 533 $ m2
The mansion is located in a low-rise area of old Moscow, a 5-minute walk from Dobryninskaya Metro Station, on Bolshaya Ordynka Street. It is surrounded by restaurants, office buildings, museums, theaters and churches. The neighbouring building is occupied by the Embassy of Cuba. The Garden Ring Road is a minute drive away, while Paveletsky Train Station is 5 minutes. The Kremlin is 2 kilometers away.
The building belongs to the estate of N.N Maltseva — V.V. Petrov and is a cultural heritage object of regional significance. The house was built in 1820 after the Moscow fire, and was rebuilt in 1879. It acquired its present appearance in the early 20th century, when it was owned by the merchant Mitrofan Samoilovich Romanov, the famous owner of the Romanovka apartment building at the corner of Tverskoy Boulevard and Malaya Bronnaya Street.