at Nashchokin Pereulok 14, Square 790 m

Mansion at Nashchokin Pereulok 14

Lot 22 | 200528
Khamovniki
Arbatskaya
Assignment: hotel / hostel, bank, medical center / clinic, headquarters, office / business center
790 m2
2 floors, mansard and lower ground floor
warm-shell
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Mansion status:
Cultural heritage
375 000 004 ₽
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474 684 ₽ m2
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The two-story mansion with a mansard and a basement is located on Nashchokin Lane in the Khamovniki district. The classical mansion was fully restored in 2001. The building is equipped with contemporary engineering and utility systems. Inside, there is a mixed-use layout and high-quality finishes using natural materials. The 1st floor hosts a restaurant with a professional kitchen as well as spacious and bright halls. The 2nd floor is designated for offices. The building features 4 wood-burning fireplaces, and the staircases are adorned with stone. The fenced adjacent area boasts parking and a cozy terrace. The mansion is suitable for a bank, a company’s representative office, an office, a hotel, or a clinic.

The mansion is situated on the 1st line of buildings in the heart of Moscow and surrounded by prestigious residential complexes, embassies, museums, and galleries. Within walking distance are the Cathedral of Christ the Savior, Gorkiy Central Park, and Muzeon Park. There is convenient access to the Boulevard Ring Road, Prechistenka Street, and Ostozhenka Street. By car, it takes 9 minutes to reach the Garden Ring Road via Gagarinskiy Lane. The Third Ring Road is a 12-minute drive away. The nearest metro station, Kropotkinskaya, is a 5-minute walk away, while Arbatskaya Metro Station can be reached in 11 minutes on foot. Borovitskaya and Smolenskaya Metro Stations are a 15-minute walk away.

The classical mansion was built in 1880 and served as the main house of a city estate. Adorned with elegant pediments, the facade features four pilasters with mascarons in the form of female heads and delicate floral reliefs. The development is currently recognized as a cultural heritage site. This house was the residence of Dmitry A. Furmanov, a writer, revolutionary, and military and political figure, from the end of the Civil War until his death in 1926.

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