at Stoleshnikov Pereulok 6, Square 2217 m

Mansion at Stoleshnikov Pereulok 6

Lot 2618 | 0
Tverskoy
Okhotniy ryad
Assignment: hotel / hostel, office / business center, medical center / clinic, rental business
2217 m2
3 floors, lower ground floor and mansard
warm-shell
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Cultural heritage
15 071 570 $
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7 014 $ m2
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The three-story mansion with a lower ground floor and a mansard stands on Stoleshnikov Lane in the Tverskoy district. The historic B-class building was fully renovated in 2009. Four separate entrances are situated on the 1st floor and basement level. The facade is designed in a classical style and adorned with rustication and an arched composition. The interior features a mixed-use layout, including offices of various sizes and open space on the mansard level. The building has been renovated to a high standard. The ceiling height is 3.2 meters. Central utility systems have been installed. The microclimate is maintained by supply and exhaust ventilation and split air conditioning systems. The electrical capacity is 200 kW. The adjacent area includes ground parking for 5 cars. The mansion is suitable for a rental business or for use as a hotel, a medical center, or an office.

The mansion is located in a quiet courtyard on the second line of Stoleshnikov Lane, surrounded by theaters, monuments, and museums. The Hermitage Garden, Patriarch's Ponds, and Red Square are within walking distance. There are convenient exits to Tverskaya Street and the Boulevard Ring Road. The Third Ring Road is a 10-minute drive away. The metro stations Tverskaya, Pushkinskaya, and Chekhovskaya are all within 8 minutes on foot, while Okhotnyy Ryad and Teatralnaya Stations can be reached in 12 minutes on foot.

The mansion, built in 1860, is part of the Kozhins' city estate. In the mid-18th century, the property passed from the Princes Sonsovy-Zasekin to the Kozhins, an old noble family dating back to the 14th century. By the late 19th century, the Kozhins no longer lived here. The main house became the Germany Hotel, while the estate housed the editorial office of the Chess Magazine, a fish shop called 'Krymsky Bazaar', a lithograph shop of the artist Vladimir Makovsky, and the 'Rus' store selling lace and towels. Nowadays, the building is recognized as a cultural heritage site.

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