Mansion on Malaya Yakimanka Street 24



2 550 $ m2
The mansion is located in the historical city center near the Tretyakov Gallery, Muzeon Park, Yakimansky, and Repinsky Squares. Red Square, the Kremlin, Khram Khrista Spasitelya, and Alexander Garden are a 25-minute walk away. The building offers convenient access to Kadashevskaya Embankment, The Garden and Boulevard Ring Roads. The Third Ring Road can be reached by car in 13 minutes. The Polyanka Metro Station is a 2-minute walk away, while the Oktyabrskaya Station can be reached in 10 minutes.
The Gostinyi Dvor complex on Malaya Polyanka began to take shape in the late 1770s as an auxiliary complex for the Polyansky Market. The building included warehouses, trading, and residential premises. The nature of the premises' usage remained unchanged until 1917, despite numerous reconstructions. After the revolution, the house was nationalized and used for communal housing and administrative purposes. Currently, the complex houses cafes, restaurants, and a hostel during the restoration period. The mansion is recognized as a cultural heritage site of federal significance.