, Square 670 m

Mansion at Rozhdestvenka Street 29

Lot 2851 | 250915
Meshchanskiy
Kuznetskiy Most
Assignment: residential mansion, headquarters
670 m2
2 floors, basement and mansard
warm-shell
Expert review
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Mansion status:
Cultural heritage
84 510 $ per month
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1 514 $ m2 per year
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The two-story mansion with a basement and a mansard is located on Rozhdestvenka Street in the Meshchanskiy district. The historic brick building features a light beige facade adorned with carved window frames and cornices. Inside, there is a mixed-use layout and high-quality finishing. The premises come fully furnished. The office area with a winter garden, an executive office, and a reception area occupies the 1st and 2nd floors. The mansard houses apartments with a kitchen, a living room, and one bedroom. In the basement, there is a spacious hall, a wine room, and a storage space. Central utility systems, supply and exhaust ventilation, and central air conditioning are installed. Security is ensured by 24-hour guard service, video surveillance, and access control systems. An integrated garage for 1 car is available. The mansion is suitable for residential use or as a company’s representative office.

The building is nestled on the 1st line of houses in a historic Moscow neighborhood, next to Chistye Prudy Park. It is surrounded by government institutions, prestigious residential buildings, museums, and 19th-century architectural landmarks. TSUM and GUM Shopping Centers, Red Square, the Kremlin, and Gostinyy Dvor Exhibition Center are within walking distance. There is convenient access to the Boulevard Ring Road. The Garden Ring Road is an 8-minute drive away. The nearest metro station, Trubnaya, is a 4-minute walk away, while Kuznetskiy Most, Tsvetnoy Boulevard, and Turgenevskaya Metro Stations can be reached in 11 minutes on foot.

The mansion was built in 1657 during the reign of Tsar Aleksey M. Romanov and was intended for the clergy of one of Moscow’s oldest churches. In the 18th century, the building underwent reconstruction and expansion, improving the living conditions for its occupants. At the end of the 19th century, it was home to Professor Vladimir F. Snegirev, a founder of Russian gynecology. In 2007, after reconstruction, the original walls were preserved, though the historic facade could not be maintained. Today, the mansion is recognized as a cultural heritage site.

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