Apartment house and hotel Khromova-Obukhov-Rakhmanova
Detailed description
The current structure is based on the old manor house, which was built before the fire of 1812. In the late 1870s, the house was rebuilt according to the design of architect Mitrofan Alexandrovich Arsenyev, after which it became profitable. In this house, in apartment No. 7, in 1880, Boris Nikolaevich Bugaev was born here in apartment No. 7. Later he became famous as Andrei Bely, a poet, writer, critic, and one of the brightest figures of Russian symbolism. Professor of Mathematics N. V. Bugaev and the family of Mikhail Sergeevich Solovyov also lived here. In 1903-1907, the Argonauts symbolist circle gathered here. The circle was attended by: A.Blok, V. Bryusov, M. Voloshin, D. Merezhkovsky, Z. Gippius, Viach. Ivanov, the artist Borisov-Musatov, the philosophers Ern and Florensky, the composers S. I. Taneev, N. K. Medtner. L. N. Tolstoy and A. N. Beketov visited the Bugaevs.
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Address
Arbat Street, 55/32, Arbat District, Moscow, Russia, 119002