Mansion at Malaya Dmitrovka Street 27



500 $ m2 per year
14 423 $ m2
The building is located opposite the Hermitage Garden of Culture and Recreation, next to the Moscow State Lenkom Theatre of Mark Zakharov, the Moscow Academic Satire Theatre and the Moscow State Art Gallery of Vasily Nesterenko. Convenient exit to the Garden and Boulevard Ring Roads in 3 minutes drive. Mayakovskaya Metro Station can be reached in 7 minutes.
The mansion served as a wing of the Grigoriev-Pisemskikh urban estate in the late 18th-19th centuries. Since 1840 the buildings of the mansion housed the salon of Pisemskaya, a talented harpist who founded a literary salon. Literary and musical evenings were organised in the salon, whose visitors were writers Gogol, Vyazemsky, Tyutchev, Glinka, actor Sadovskiy and others. Here in 1843 the composer Franz Liszt was given a farewell dinner. In 1867-1868 the famous Russian publicist Aksakov lived in this house and the editorial office of his newspaper ‘Moskva’ was located here. In 1878-1882, the estate belonged to the family of Russian architect Klein.