on Yauzskaya Street 1/15, Square 1195 m

Mansion on Yauzskaya Street 1/15

Lot 2492 | 0
Taganskiy
Kitay-gorod
Assignment: office / business center, headquarters, restaurant
1195 m2
2 floors, basement and mansard
warm-shell
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Mansion status:
Cultural heritage
34 200 $ per month
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343 $ m2 per year
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The two-story mansion with a basement and a mansard on Yauzskaya Street in the Taganskiy district. The facade is designed in the classical style and is decorated with a portico featuring six columns topped with a prominent pediment. The space between the columns is adorned with stucco rosettes and reliefs depicting torches. There are three separate entrances from the street and the courtyard. Inside, there is a mixed-use layout, including offices of various sizes and an area for management. If necessary, walls, and partitions can be dismantled. There is office-style renovation. The ceiling heights range from 2.7 to 3.8 meters. The electrical capacity is 43 kW. The mansion has split air conditioning units and an security system. The fenced area includes a private parking for 6 cars. The mansion is suitable for an office, a company's representative, or a restaurant.

The mansion is located on the 1st line of buildings in the heart of Moscow, just 10 minutes walk from Zaryadye Park. Within walking distance are the Gostiny Dvor exhibition center, Red Square, the Kremlin, the Moska River Embankment, and Ustinovskiy Park. There is direct access to the Boulevard Road, and Garden Ring Road is just a 3-minute drive away. The Third Ring Road can be reached in 15 minutes by car. The Kitay-Gorod metro station is a 9-minute walk away.

The building, known as the 'Philippov Estate', was owned in the 1770s-1780s by Peter Ivanovich Zaborov, a representative of the merchant class. Peter Ivanovich acquired adjacent plots to establish trading shops there. By the 1870s, the mansion belonged to Major Shidlovskiy. Under her ownership, the property became fully profitable — both the rooms in the house and all the outbuildings were rented out. In the early 20th century, the property was owned by the Philippov family and remained so until the 1917 revolution. Partial restoration of the premises was carried out during the Soviet era under the guidance of architect-restorer Libson. Currently, the building is recognized as a federal cultural heritage site and is used for commercial purposes.

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