Mansion at Voroshilovskiy Park 8
1586 m2
2 floors and basement
bare-shell583 $ m2 per year
The mansion is situated in Voroshilovskiy Park, near the Filevskaya Embankment of the Moskva River. The surroundings feature numerous parks, including Soldatenkovskiy, Mozhayskiy, Kozlovskiy Forest, and Mazilovskiy Pond, as well as new business-class residential complexes and the Kuncevo and Kutuzov Tower Business Centers. There is convenient access to Kutuzovskiy Avenue and Bolshaya Filevskaya Street. The Third and Garden Ring Roads are 12 and 15 minutes' drive away each. Pionerskaya Metro Station is a 9-minute walk away, while Kuntsevskaya Metro Station can be reached in 18 minutes on foot.
The mansion originally served as a wing of the Naryshkin estate. The development’s history dates back to the 1690s, when these lands passed to the Naryshkin family after the Streltsy Uprising. The Naryshkin family owned the estate for 175 years. In 1763, Empress Catherine the Great stayed here to visit her favorite, Lev A. Naryshkin. During the Patriotic War of 1812, the house burned down and was rebuilt in 1817. In 1818, Prussian King Friedrich Wilhelm stayed here overnight. Over time, many prominent Russian artists lived, worked, or rested in the estate, including Mikhail Lermontov, Lev Tolstoy, Nikolay Ogarev, Peter Tchaikovsky, and others. The main estate structure was listed as a protected state monument in 1960. In the late 20th century, it housed the 119th police department for a long period. Today, the complex is a federally protected cultural heritage site.

