Krivyakino Estate, 18th century manor house in Voskresensk, Russia.
Krivyakino Estate is an 18th century manor house in Voskresensk featuring neoclassical elements across its main building, residential structures, and surrounding gardens. The complex includes multiple structures arranged around landscaped grounds that together form a complete historical residential ensemble.
The estate was established around 1800 and belonged to the Orlov-Davydov family, who used it as their residential property. It was converted into a cultural center and museum in 2003, beginning its role serving the public.
The Church of the Georgian Icon of the Mother of God within the grounds reflects Russian Orthodox building traditions of its time. This sacred space shaped the spiritual life of the estate and shows what mattered to the families who lived there.
The estate is located on Lermontova Street and accessible year-round to visitors. Tours and cultural programs are available, so plan your visit in advance to enjoy the grounds and buildings at a comfortable pace.
The property maintains its original structural layout despite becoming a public institution serving the community. This allows visitors to understand how an aristocratic family organized and inhabited their residence during the 19th century.
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