Здание Товарищества печатания, издательства и книжной торговли И. Д. Сытина

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Здание Товарищества печатания, издательства и книжной торговли И. Д. Сытина, Publishing house building on Maroseyka Street in Moscow, Russia.

The Sytin Publishing House is a neoclassical building with a symmetrical facade divided by classical columns and decorated with refined details across multiple stories. The structure combines elegant proportions with practical features designed to serve the operations of a major printing and publishing operation.

Completed in 1913 under architect Adolf Erichson, the building became the headquarters for I. D. Sytin's publishing enterprise during a period when print media was expanding rapidly across Russia. The structure reflected the confidence and growth of the publishing industry at that moment.

The building housed one of Russia's major publishing operations that distributed books and newspapers across the country, making reading material available to ordinary people. Visitors can sense this role in the deliberate way the structure was designed to represent progress and culture.

The building sits on Maroseyka Street in a central location accessible by public transport; you can view the exterior and architectural details from the street any time. The area around it contains other historic sites, making it easy to include in a walking tour of the district.

The building housed one of the most prolific publishing houses of the early 1900s, producing books and periodicals that reached millions of readers across Russia. It stands as a physical reminder of how printing transformed access to information for ordinary people during that era.

Location: Basmanny District

Inception: 1913

Architects: Adolf Erichson

Architectural style: neoclassicism

GPS coordinates: 55.75764,37.63301

Latest update: December 14, 2025 17:00

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