Mansion at Maly Golovin Pereulok 3



7 585 $ m2
The building is located in Chistye Prudy district, surrounded by theatres, shops, restaurants and cozy cafes. The Mayakovskiy Theatre and the Drama Theatre are nearby. It has convenient access to Prospekt Mira street, it is in a 2-minute drive from the Boulevard and Garden Ring Roads. It is in a 7-minute walk from Sretensky Bulvar and Turgenevskaya Metro Stations.
The 19th-century mansion was a two-storeyed house of merchant Eletskiy. Between 1896 and 1905, the house was considerably enlarged along the perimeter and built up by several floors by architect Stezhenov, and the facade acquired a marked feature of Art Nouveau. The Chekhov family lived in this mansion and occupied 4 rooms in the basement, from 1881 to 1885. When Anton Pavlovich graduated the medical faculty of Moscow University, the family moved to the apartment on the second floor, on the door there was a sign 'Doctor A.P. Chekhov'. Chekhov wrote Surgery, Chameleon, Swedish match, Fat and Thin.