at Staropimenovskiy Pereulok 11b1, Square 273 m

Mansion at Staropimenovskiy Pereulok 11b1

Lot 2694 | 0
Tverskoy
Tverskaya
Assignment: medical center / clinic, hotel / hostel, office / business center
273 m2
2 floors
warm-shell
Expert review
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Mansion status:
Cultural heritage
973 000 $
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3 564 $ m2
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A detached part of the mansion is situated on Staropimenovskiy Lane in the Tverskoy district. The historic building was constructed in 1870. It features a rusticated facade and windows adorned with decorative pediments. The main entrance is accessible from the street, while a separate entrance is available from the courtyard. Inside, there is a mixed-use layout. The spaces span the 1st and 2nd floors. The premises were renovated for the previous tenant, a hotel. The building is equipped with central utility systems. The electrical capacity is 40 kW. There is a paid public parking area for 10 cars alongside the buildings. The mansion is suitable for use as a hotel, a medical clinic, or an office.

The building is located on the first line of houses in the historic heart of Moscow. The area is surrounded by key landmarks such as the Moscow State Lenkom Theatre, established by Soviet and Russian actor and director Mark Zakharov, the Moscow Academic Satire Theatre, the museum and theatre of the writer Mikhail Bulgakov, Patriarch’s Ponds, the Hermitage Garden, and the Moscow City Duma Park. There is convenient access to the Garden Ring Road in a 3-minute drive away. The Third Ring Road is 15 minutes away by car. The nearest metro stations, Mayakovskaya and Pushkinskaya, are within a 7-minute walk, while Chekhovskaya and Tverskaya can be reached in 10 minutes on foot.

The mansion is known as the Urban Estate of the 17th–19th Centuries. The foundation of the property is a structure constructed in 1815. In the second half of the 18th century, it was used as a tenement building. In the early 1900s, the mansion housed the editorial offices and publishing house of popular children’s magazines Svetlyachok, Putevoy Ogonyok, and Potekha. During the Soviet era, it was home to a unique bookstore called Anglia, where books in English could be purchased. In 2013, the estate was granted the status of a cultural heritage site of regional significanc

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