Mansion at Romanov Pereulok 3b2
76 m2
2 floors, basement and mansard
warm-shell824 $ m2 per year
The townhouse is situated within the gated territory of the residential complex Romanov 3 and the Sheremetev estate. Access is available from Romanov Lane. The area offers well-developed infrastructure, including a clinic, grocery stores, a wide selection of cafes and restaurants, and numerous museums. Within walking distance are the Russian State Library named after Lenin, Aleksandrovskiy Sad, and the Kremlin. The nearest public transport stop and Arbatskaya Metro Station are a 5-minute walk away. Via Novyy Arbat Street, the Third Ring Road can be reached in 8 minutes by car.
The townhouse is hidden behind the Romanov 3 building, which is recognized as a cultural heritage site. The house was built for Count Sheremetev in 1899, designed by architect Alexander Meisner. The five-story building is executed in the Neo-Renaissance style with elements of French Baroque. It was formerly known as the Sheremetev revenue house complex and, from the 1920s, as the 5th House of Soviets. Families of prominent Soviet state and military figures lived here, including Mikhail Frunze, a Soviet military commander and statesman, and Nikita Khrushchev, a Soviet statesman and First Secretary of the Communist Party.

