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the Department of cultural heritage approved the project of restoration of the House of journalists on Nikitsky Boulevard. Preservation of the three-story mansion of the XVIII century (Nikitsky Boulevard, 8A/3, building 1) will begin this summer.

the Building was constructed in 1730-ies of princes Gagarin’s. In the second half of the XIX century, when the building was owned by merchants Pribylova, it was reconstructed by architect Alexander Vivien. It was then that the facades of the mansion decorated in eclectic style, in this form they survived until our days. After the revolution the building housed the printing House, which later was renamed the House of the journalist, or Domjour.

the Mansion is the object of cultural heritage of regional significance and protected by the state. With him will be restored adjacent building at the address: Nikitsky Boulevard, building 8A/3, building 2. It is the number of identified monuments. The house is a memorial apartment of the famous historian and expert of Moscow Peter Sytin. Both the mansion is now occupied by the Union of journalists of Russia.

According to the draft will be restored, roof and all exterior walls of the House of journalists, including the richly decorated main facade of the authorship of Alexander Vivien. Its composition be ten window axes and rusticated pilasters. The window openings are decorated with architraves with stucco, and the top of the facade is decorated with stucco frieze. The first floor is trimmed in rust belt imitation fan of castles. The main facade is crowned by a cornice with a rectangular attic.

He noted that in the attached to the main House of the journalist the mansion (house 8A/3, building 2) will also be renovated stucco facades and restore the historic elements of the interiors. All work will be conducted under the supervision of specialists of the Moscow cultural heritage Department. After the restoration of both buildings fit for modern use.

the Preservation and restoration of architectural monuments in Moscow — the most important direction in the work of the Ministry. Many monuments find a new life, adapt them for modern use, while maintaining the historical appearance of the capital. Since 2011 the city has restored more than 1,400 objects of cultural heritage, of which 203 in 2019.

So, after removing the city limits, he resumed work on the restoration of the famous gazebo pavilion in Gorky Park. For the past two centuries, they are a favorite place of rest of the townspeople walking along the embankment of the Moscow river. Also began the restoration of the cinema “Rodina” in the East of the capital. The building is a unique monument of constructivism. In addition, in the near future will begin restoration work in the mansion of the Markov merchants on the street coach ��poison. It was in this historic house in 1903-1920 lived the famous Director Konstantin Stanislavsky.