Nemchinovka, human settlement in Odintsovo, Odintsovsky District, Moscow Oblast, Russia
Nemchinovka is a small village in the Odintsovsky Urban Okrug near Moscow. It features quiet streets, local shops, parks, and a mix of traditional and modern houses that create an orderly and well-maintained appearance throughout the settlement.
The settlement emerged after a railway station was built in 1876 and originally called Nemchinovsky Post. The village served as a summer retreat destination for decades before becoming incorporated into Odintsovo in 2004.
The village carries the name of the Nemchinov brothers who were connected to the area's early development. The mix of traditional wooden cottages and newer homes shows how the community has changed while maintaining its village character over generations.
The village is accessible by car or public transport and sits near major roads for convenient travel. Visitors find local shops, cafes, and parks that support both relaxation and practical daily needs during a visit.
Notable figures such as filmmaker Sergei Eisenstein and painter Kazimir Malevich lived here and left cultural marks on the place. Malevich requested that his ashes be scattered over Nemchinovsky Lake, reflecting his deep attachment to this location.
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