Rezidence A. P. Jermolova, Federal cultural heritage site in Khamovniki District, Russia.
Rezidence A. P. Jermolova is a residential building in the Khamovniki District displaying classical architectural features from its construction era. The house shows the typical layout and structural elements of a Moscow residence from that historical period.
The building emerged during a period when Khamovniki developed from a craftsmen's settlement into a prosperous residential neighborhood. This transformation shaped the entire district and its architectural character.
The residence reflects a period when Moscow transformed from a working-class neighborhood into a wealthy residential district. Visitors can see how this shift is captured in the building's preserved architectural details.
The building sits in an area with several nearby metro stations offering easy connections throughout Moscow. Visitors should explore the district to discover other preserved buildings and landmarks scattered around the neighborhood.
The neighborhood originated from a tax-exempt settlement for linen weavers in the 17th century, explaining the unexpected origins of this affluent residential area. This unusual history shaped the district's development in ways that remain visible today.
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