on Petrovsky Pereulok 10, Square 1730 m

Mansion on Petrovsky Pereulok 10

Lot 241 | 190313
Tverskoy
Tverskaya
Assignment: restaurant, office / business center, headquarters, medical center / clinic, hotel / hostel, residential mansion, bank
1730 m2
4 floors
warm-shell
Expert review
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Mansion status:
Cultural heritage
43 600 $ per month
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302 $ m2 per year
15 000 000 $
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8 671 $ m2
A four-story mansion on Petrovsky Pereulok in the Tverskoy district. This historical nuilding, after its restoration in 2003, meets Class A business center standards. The warm yellow facade is complemented by white pilasters, moldings, and bas-reliefs. Inside, there is a mixed-use layout featuring premium-class renovations with natural materials. The 4th floor houses a VIP area for executives, which includes a private elevator, a restaurant, and a terrace. The lower floors include client areas, meeting rooms, storage, a depository, and a staff dining area. Modern engineering systems are installed, along with air conditioning, ventilation, video surveillance, and fire safety systems. On the inner courtyard, there is ground parking for 8 cars. The mansion is suitable for a bank, a company office, or a medical clinic.

The building is located in a quiet side street in the historic and cultural centre of Moscow. The surroundings feature prestigious residential complexes, estates, temples, museums, and architectural landmarks. Within walking distance are Naryshkin Square, the Hermitage Garden, the Stanislavsky Music Theater, and the TSUM Shopping Center. The mansion offers convenient access to The Boulevard Ring Road and Petrovka Street. It takes 6 minutes by car to reach The Garden Ring Road and 12 minutes to reach The Third Ring Road. The road to the Chekhovskaya and Pushkinskaya Metro Stations takes 6 minutes on foot.

The mansion, known as the 'Wing of the Kiriyakovy Estate', was built in the late 19th century by textile industrialist Grigory Kiriyakovy as an additional building to the main estate. It is located on Petrovsky Pereulok, which was named either after the nearby Petrovka Street or the adjacent Vysoko-Petrovsky Monastery. Before that, in the 18th-20th centuries, the pereulok was known by various names: Khlebny, Bogoslovsky, which comes from the Church of Saint Gregory the Theologian, and Moskvin, in honor of Soviet actor Ivan Moskvin. In 1993, the original name was restored. Currently, the mansion is a cultural heritage site.

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