Mansion on Sadovnicheskaya Street 56
5 976 $ m2
The mansion is located on the street line of Sadovnicheskaya Street on Balchug Island. It is surrounded by numerous cultural heritage sites, educational institutions, clinics, and restaurants. Zaryadye Park and the Kremlin are within walking distance. There is a public transportation stop opposite the building. The Novokuznetskaya Metro Station is an 11-minute walk away. Access to The Garden Ring will take 3 minutes via Sadovnicheskaya Street. The Third Ring Road is a 10-minute drive.
Sadovnicheskaya Street was previously known as Nizhnie Sadovniki. In the 1780s, the Drainage Canal was built, with plans for a river port and a fortified food warehouse that were never fully realized. The lands later came into military possession. Throughout the 19th century, Sadovniki remained one-story wooden buildings until the appearance of a power station and a factory, followed by five-story rental houses. From 1939 to 1994, the street was named Osipenko after a female aviator and hero of the Soviet Union. By the mid-1990s, the street's pre-revolutionary character began to change as offices replaced factories and military warehouses turned into homes. During this time, one of the mansion's reconstructions took place, adding a two-story building in the courtyard, doubling its area, and attaching a garage and canopy on metal posts to the sides.