Baryshnikov manor, Federal cultural heritage estate in Basmanny District, Russia.
Baryshnikov manor sits on Myasnitskaya Street with classical architectural elements, symmetrical facades, and traditional Russian design features. The building merges European and local building styles from its time of construction.
The estate was built in 1797 under architect Matvey Kazakov and represents a period of architectural advancement in late 18th century Russia. It documents the artistic developments of that era in Moscow.
The manor maintains its position as a federal cultural heritage site, reflecting the architectural and social standards of Russian nobility.
The estate lies in Basmanny District and can be viewed from the surrounding streets. Visitors should explore the classical exterior and architectural details from outside.
The manor incorporates specific structural elements from both traditional Russian and European architectural styles of the 1790s period.
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