on Novinsky Boulevard 5, Square 541 m

Mansion on Novinsky Boulevard 5

Lot 2451 | 241025
Arbat
Smolenskaya
Assignment: medical center / clinic, office / business center
541 m2
2 floors and lower ground floor
warm-shell
Expert review
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Mansion status:
Cultural heritage
39 560 $ per month
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877 $ m2 per year
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A two-story mansion with a lower ground floor on Novinsky Boulevard in the Arbat district. The historic building, constructed in 1917, features light beige facades designed in the classical style. Inside, there is a mixed-use layout that includes a reception area and offices of various sizes, with the option to create an open-plan space. The premises have high-quality finishes, with the ceiling heights ranging from 3 to 3.5 meters. Central utility systems and supply and exhaust ventilation are installed, along with split air conditioning units. The electrical power is 45 kW. There is ground parking for 7 cars on the property’s courtyard side. The mansion is suitable for use as an office or a medical clinic.

The mansion is located on the 1st line of The Garden Ring Road, within walking distance of the bustling streets of New and Old Arbat, Patriarch's Ponds, and the Moscow Zoo. The area is well-developed, surrounded by elite residential complexes, embassies, and company representative offices. The building offers convenient access to Smolenskaya Embankment, The Garden and Boulevard Ring Roads. It takes 10 minutes by car to reach The Third Ring Road. The nearest metro station, Smolenskaya, is a 3-minute walk away, while Barrikadnaya Station can be reached in 15 minutes on foot.

Novinsky Boulevard, known as Novinsky Val during Catherine the Great's reign, has historically been a location for aristocrats. In the 19th century, the mansion was the main house of an urban estate and belonged to Collegiate Counselor Dmitry Alekseevich Kutyryn. From 1880 to 1917, the estate was owned by Maxim Petrovich Bari, a Riga resident. Maxim Petrovich established an almshouse in the building, which had previously been rented out. In the early 20th century, philosopher and writer Ivan Alexandrovich Ilyin, an ideologist of the Russian All-Military Union, a supporter of the White Emigration, and an active critic of communism, lived here. Currently, the mansion is recognized as a cultural heritage site and is used as a medical center.

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