on Bobrov Pereulok 4/2, Square 1046 m

Mansion on Bobrov Pereulok 4/2

Lot 183 | 181218
Krasnoselskiy
Turgenevskaya
Assignment: office / business center, hotel / hostel, headquarters
1046 m2
2 floors, lower ground floor and mansard
warm-shell
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Cultural heritage
3 017 500 $
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2 885 $ m2
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A two-story building with a lower ground floor and a mansard on Bobrov Pereulok in the Krasnoselsky district. The building, constructed in 1905, underwent a full reconstruction in 2010. The 1st floor is adorned with large-format stone masonry, while the 2nd floor is painted in a light yellow color and decorated with a white cornice. Inside, there is an office layout with renovations. The ceiling height is 3,4 meters. Utility systems have been installed, including supply and exhaust ventilation and split air conditioning systems. Safety is ensured by video surveillance, access control, fire alarms, and firefighting equipment. On the fenced territory, there is a ground parking lot for 6 cars. The mansion is suitable for hosting a representative office, company office, headquarters, or rental business.

The building is located on a quiet side street near bustling Myasnitskaya Street. It is surrounded by banks, restaurants, shops, theaters, and city landmarks. Within walking distance are GUM, the Gostiny Dvor Exhibition Center, and Chistye Prudy Park. The mansion offers convenient access to The Boulevard Ring Road and Bolshaya Lubyanka Street. It takes 6 minutes by car to reach The Garden Ring Road and 15 minutes to reach The Third Ring Road. The nearest metro station, Turgenevskaya, is a 4-minute walk away.

The mansion is listed as a cultural heritage site. It is situated on Bobrov Pereulok, named after the merchant Vasily Bobrov, who lived here in the 16th century. Over the centuries, the pereulok changed its name: initially known as Frolovsky Pereulok, thanks to the Church of Flora and Lavra, it then became Yushkovsky Pereulok in honor of General Ivan Yushkov, and only in 1922 did it receive its modern name. Despite changes and construction work, its historical significance continues to attract attention.

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