in Voroshilovsky Park 5, Square 4730 m

Mansion in Voroshilovsky Park 5

Lot 2436 | 0
Filevskiy park
Pionerskaya
Assignment: residential mansion, hotel / hostel
4730 m2
2 floors, basement, mansard and belvedere
bare-shell
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Mansion status:
Cultural heritage
103 780 $ per month
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263 $ m2 per year
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A complex of mansions in Voroshilovsky Park in the Filiovsky Park area. The complex includes a two-story building with a basement and an attic, a two-story annex, and a single-story wing. The main building was constructed in 1917, featuring facades designed in the classical style, adorned with Tuscan pilasters, wide niches, and a belvedere. The brick annexes were built in the style of the late Empire. In 2024, the complex underwent renovation, which included structural investigation and reinforcement, as well as facade and roof restoration. The interior of the buildings has a mixed layout and is ready for final finishing. The adjacent area provides parking for 20 cars. The complex is suitable for use as a hotel or residential estate.

The complex is located in Voroshilovsky Park near the Filiovskaya Embankment of the Moscow River. It is surrounded by numerous parks, including Soldatenkovsky, Mozhaysky, Kozlovsky Forest, and Mazilovsky Pond. Nearby are new business-class residential complexes and business centers such as 'Kuntsevo' and 'Kutuzov Tower'. Convenient access to Kutuzovsky Prospekt and Bolshaya Filiovskaya Street allows for a 12-minute drive to The Third Ring Road and a 15-minute drive to The Garden Ring Road. The nearest metro station, Pionerskaya, is a 9-minute walk away, while Kuntsevskaya Station can be reached in 18 minutes on foot.

The history of the complex dates back to the 1690s, when, after the Streltsy Uprising, these lands were transferred to the Naryshkin family. The Naryshkin family owned the estate for 175 years. In 1763, Empress Catherine the Great visited the estate to see her favorite, Lev Alexandrovich, son of Naryshkin. During the Patriotic War of 1812, the house was burned down and rebuilt in 1817. In 1818, Prussian King Friedrich Wilhelm stayed here overnight. Over time, many Russian cultural figures such as Lermontov, Tolstoy, Ogarev, Tchaikovsky, and others lived, rested, and worked at the estate. The main estate house was placed under state protection in 1960. In the late 20th century, the main house housed the 119th police station for a long time. Currently, the complex is recognized as a cultural heritage site of federal significance.

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