Mansion at Lyalin Pereulok 1/36



1 123 596 ₽ m2
The mansion is nestled on the 1st line of the intersection of Pokrovka Street and Lyalin Lane, in the historical and cultural heart of Moscow. There is convenient access to the Boulevard and Garden Ring Roads. The Third Ring Road is a 13-minute drive away. The nearest metro station, Kurskaya, is a 10-minute walk away, while Krasnye Vorota, Turgenevskaya, Chistye Prudy, and Chkalovskaya Metro Stations can be reached in 13 minutes by car.
The building was constructed in the late 18th century. In the early 19th century, the property was acquired by the Moscow merchant Mikhail T. Yakovlev. In 1871, the house was rebuilt according to the design of architect Alexander Nikiforov and adapted for full-scale apartment living. Residential units were located on the 2nd and 3rd floors, while the 1st floor of the main building was actively used for commercial purposes, including a textile store and a bakery. The basement was designated for utility functions such as the janitor’s room and storage areas. Today, the mansion is recognized as a cultural heritage site and stands as a representation of Moscow's urban architecture of the 18th–19th centuries.