Mansion Myasnitskaya Street 40



1 064 $ m2 per year
The mansion is surrounded by city estates, memorial apartments, theaters. The building provides convenient access to Akademika Sakharov Avenue, Garden and Boulevard Ring roads. The nearest metro stations are Sretensky Boulevard, Krasnye Vorota and Chistye Prudy, which are a 5-minute walk away.
The mansion was built in 1810 by the architect Tyurin for the patron and benefactor Demidov. Since 1829, there used to be the Imperial Moscow Post Office. In 1850, the St. Petersburg architect Kavos was invited to Moscow for reconstructuon of the mansion. Since then, the external appearance of the building has not been changed. Nowadays, the mansion is a monument of history and architecture, better known as the "Old Moscow Post Office".