Porokhovshchikov House (Moscow)
Porokhovshchikov House (Moscow) is a house in Moscow Oblast, Central Russia which is located on Староконюшенный переулок. Porokhovshchikov House (Moscow) is situated nearby to the art gallery Omelchenko Gallery, as well as near the museum Музей истории телесных наказаний.| Tap on a place to explore it |
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- Type: Tourist attraction
- Description: wooden house in Arbat District, Russia
- Address: Староконюшенный переулок 36, Москва
Places of Interest Nearby
Highlights include Wachtangow Theater and Russian State Library.
Wachtangow Theater
Theater building
Russian State Library
Library
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The Russian State Library is one of the three national libraries of Russia, located in Moscow. It is the largest library in the country, second largest in Europe and one of the largest in the world. Russian State Library is situated 1 km east of Porokhovshchikov House (Moscow).
Bolshoi Theatre
Theater building
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The Bolshoi Theatre is a historic opera house in Moscow, Russia, originally designed by architect Joseph Bové. Before the October Revolution it was a part of the Imperial Theatres of the Russian Empire along with Maly Theatre in Moscow and a few theatres in Saint Petersburg. Bolshoi Theatre is situated 2 km northeast of Porokhovshchikov House (Moscow).
Places in the Area
Nearby places include Central-West and Arbat.
Central-West
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Moscow Central-West is in Moscow also part of Central Moscow. There are Arbat East, Khamovniki North, Presnensky East, Tverskoy South - historic districts, located in the West from Tverskaya Street on the left bank of the Moskva River to the Garden Ring.
Arbat
Suburb
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Arbat Street, mainly referred to in English as the Arbat, is a pedestrian street about one kilometer long in the historical centre of Moscow, Russia. The Arbat has existed since at least the 15th century, which makes it one of the oldest surviving streets of the Russian capital.
Moscow
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Since its founding in 1147, Moscow has been at the crossroads of history as the capital of empires and a frequent target for invaders. As the capital of the Russian Empire, the Soviet Union, and, today, the Russian Federation, it has played a central role in the development of the largest country in the world.
Porokhovshchikov House (Moscow)
- Categories: wooden house, architectural landmark, house, building, and tourism
- Location: Moscow Oblast, Central Russia, Russia, Eastern Europe, Europe
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Latitude
55.7498° or 55° 44′ 59″ northLongitude
37.59475° or 37° 35′ 41″ eastLevels
2Open location code
9G7VPHXV+WWOpenStreetMap ID
way 274909164OpenStreetMap feature
building=houseOpenStreetMap feature
tourism=attractionWikidata ID
Q4165377
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In Other Languages
“Porokhovshchikov House (Moscow)” goes by many names.
- Russian: “Дом Пороховщикова”
Notable Places Nearby
Highlights include Omelchenko Gallery and Музей истории телесных наказаний.
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