Mansion on Seleznyovskaya Street 13
264 $ m2 per year
The mansion is surrounded by shops, restaurants, cafes, banks, and government institutions. Nearby are the Moscow Theater of Poets, the Esenin Cultural Center, and Ekaterininsky and Delegatsky Parks. The building offers convenient access to Novoslobodskaya and Samotechnaya Streets. It takes a 6-minute drive by car to reach The Third and Garden Ring Roads and a 10-minute drive to reach The Boulevard Ring Road. The Dostoevskaya and Novoslobodskaya Metro Stations are a 7-minute walk away, while Mendeleevskaya Station can be reached in 9 minutes on foot.
Seleznyovskaya Street originated in the 17th century and was named after a local property owner — the post station's doctor, Seleznyov. In the early 20th century, at the request of merchant Krasheninnikov, two buildings were erected on this street — an income house and a residential mansion. The buildings were constructed by architect Shchyokotov, who possessed his own creative style characterized by a combination of large decor with a rational facade structure. Currently, the mansion is recognized as a cultural heritage site and is used for commercial purposes.