Mansion at Vorontsovskaya Street 9



793 $ m2 per year
9 769 $ m2
The mansion is nestled on the 1st line of buildings and surrounded by monasteries, churches, and theaters. Taganskiy Park and Moskva River Embankment are within walking distance. There is convenient access to the Garden Ring Road and Goncharnaya Embankment. It takes 10 minutes by car to reach the Third and Boulevard Ring Roads. The nearest metro station, Marksistskaya, is a 3-minute walk away. Taganskaya Metro Station is a 5-minute walk away, while Krestyanskaya Zastava Metro Station can be reached in 14 minutes on foot.
Vorontsovskaya Street was named after Count Mikhail I. Vorontsov, a notable representative of an ancient noble family that owned land in this area in the 18th century. The district’s development reflects various stages of Moscow’s growth. The mansion is a characteristic example of residential architecture from the early 18th to 19th centuries. The building was originally constructed as a private house for the townsman Kvasnikov. During the 19th century and Soviet era, the house underwent rearrangements and internal changes typical of those periods. Today, the development retains its historic appearance and is a protected cultural heritage site.