The Geer Almshouse
Detailed description
The Geer Almshouse was designed by architects Lev Kekushev and Illarion Ivanov-Shits in 1894-1899. The poorhouse was intended as a shelter for the elderly. The building turned out to be incredibly large, it looked more like a palace than an almshouse. There was a beautiful church attached to the poorhouse. Its dome is still visible, but without the cross. When designing the facades, Kekushev used the techniques of Romano-Byzantine architecture.
Now the building is empty, but not destroyed, the exterior of the building has been restored and you can admire its architecture.
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Address
Verkhnyaya Krasnoselskaya ulitsa, 15 с1, Krasnoselsky District, Moscow, Russia, 107140