Mansion on Raushskaya Embankment 28
4 165 $ m2
The two-storey mansion is located on Raushskaya Embankment in the Zamoskvorechye district. The building is authorised by the Department of Cultural Heritage of Moscow for restoration and adaptation of the mansion for modern use, and restoration works are currently underway. All central communications are connected to the building, inside there is a cabinet layout, ceiling height reaches 3.7 metres. In the courtyard there is a ground car park for 5 cars. The mansion is suitable for a representative office or a company office.
The building is located on the Baltschug Island, in between the Moskva River and Vodootvodny Canal. Nestled near the Zaryadye Park, Red Square, Kremlin, Gostinyy Dvor, and Alexandrovskiy Park, the mansion provides convenient access to the Embankment of the Moskva River, the Boulevard and the Garden Ring Roads. The nearest metro station is Novokuznetskaya, which is a 10-minute walk away.
The stone mansion was built in several construction periods from 1789 to 1892, combining different architectural styles. The building with a drive-through arch featured 4 flats, and the first floor used to hold two shops and a workshop. In 1989 the mansion was reconstructed to fill the needs of a musical library. Nowadays, the building is named after the first owners The Residential House of Tselibeev — Arsentiev and is considered as a cultural heritage object.