Former foods warehouse on Zubovsky Boulevard
Former foods warehouse on Zubovsky Boulevard, Former foods warehouse and heritage site on Zubovsky Boulevard, Russia.
The former foods warehouse on Zubovsky Boulevard is a brick building complex featuring classical architectural elements with symmetrical facades located in Moscow's Khamovniki district. The structure displays grand proportions and typical features of Moscow Empire style with connected storage spaces arranged across its layout.
The structure was designed and built by architect Vassily Stasov between 1829 and 1835 to support the growing population of Moscow with food storage capacity. Its construction reflects the industrial development and modernization efforts taking place in the city during that period.
The building displays Moscow Empire architectural style through its symmetrical facades and classical details that reflect how industrial structures shaped the city's appearance in the 1800s. Walking around it, you can sense how this warehouse fit into the daily commerce and food distribution of that era.
The site sits at Zubovsky Boulevard 2, building 1, and is accessible on foot from public transit stations in the area. Regular guided tours explain the historical role of food storage and allow visitors to see the original internal layout of the complex.
The building received federal heritage protection status in 1960 through a Council of Ministers decree, ensuring its original features remain safeguarded. This early recognition shows how seriously city officials valued preserving this industrial legacy even during the Soviet era.
Location: Khamovniki District
Inception: 1829
Architectural style: Московский ампир
Website: http://mosmuseum.ru
GPS coordinates: 55.73648,37.59328
Latest update: December 8, 2025 19:48
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