Détails de l'endroit
Détails de l'endroit
Sheremetov's apartment house
The apartment building in Romanov Lane was built at the end of the XIX century. Before that, it housed a mansion where composer Arsensky worked. The house is decorated in the Baroque style, using elements of the Renaissance era. A cast-iron fountain was installed in the yard.
Before the revolution, luminaries of medicine and law, as well as artists of the Bolshoi Theater, lived here. After the revolution, an English intelligence officer lived, and during the Soviet era, the house was chosen by politicians. Trotsky, who was expelled from the Kremlin, temporarily lived here. And now artist Alexander Shilov lives in this house.
Why is this house interesting? One look at the facade is enough to find the answer — as many as 19 signs are nailed on it. I wonder how soon the twentieth will be here?
The apartment building in Romanov Lane was built at the end of the XIX century. Before that, it housed a mansion where composer Arsensky worked. The house is decorated in the Baroque style, using elements of the Renaissance era. A cast-iron fountain was installed in the yard.
Before the revolution, luminaries of medicine and law, as well as artists of the Bolshoi Theater, lived here. After the revolution, an English intelligence officer lived, and during the Soviet era, the house was chosen by politicians. Trotsky, who was expelled from the Kremlin, temporarily lived here. And now artist Alexander Shilov lives in this house.
Why is this house interesting? One look at the facade is enough to find the answer — as many as 19 signs are nailed on it. I wonder how soon the twentieth will be here?
The apartment building in Romanov Lane was built at the end of the XIX century. Before that, it housed a mansion where composer Arsensky worked. The house is decorated in the Baroque style, using elements of the Renaissance era. A cast-iron fountain was installed in the yard.
Before the revolution, luminaries of medicine and law, as well as artists of the Bolshoi Theater, lived here. After the revolution, an English intelligence officer lived, and during the Soviet era, the house was chosen by politicians. Trotsky, who was expelled from the Kremlin, temporarily lived here. And now artist Alexander Shilov lives in this house.
Why is this house interesting? One look at the facade is enough to find the answer — as many as 19 signs are nailed on it. I wonder how soon the twentieth will be here?
Adresse
Romanov pereulok 3
La Source
https://kudago.com/msk/place/dohodnyj-dom-sheremetova-d/