Ostozhenka, 38, Federal cultural heritage site in Khamovniki District, Russia
Ostozhenka, 38 is a neoclassical mansion from the late 18th century designed by architect Matvey Kazakov in Moscow. The building displays characteristic features of the period with symmetrical facades and refined architectural details.
The mansion was built in the late 18th century and became the birthplace of historian Sergey M. Solovyov in 1820. This connection established it as an important location in the development of Russian historical scholarship.
The building operated as a Commercial School from 1806 and attracted Russian intellectuals and students from prominent families. It functioned as a meeting point for young minds who would later shape Russian cultural life.
The site is located in the Khamovniki District, accessible on foot in a neighborhood filled with other historic buildings. Visitors can easily explore the surrounding area on a leisurely walk through Moscow's historic streets.
The renowned writer Ivan A. Goncharov studied in this building when it operated as a Commercial School in the 19th century. His years there influenced his intellectual formation and connected the house to Russian literary history.
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