The main house of the Petrovsko-Razumovskoye estate
Detailed description
The mansion was built in 1860 on the site of the dilapidated main house and is now the tenth building of the Academy. It is an elongated two-storey building with protruding edges. The central part is highlighted by a protruding risalite, the arched windows of the second floor are divided by columns supporting a figured attic. The building is crowned by a clock tower. The highlight of the building's facade is spherical convex glass that refracts sunlight. Next to the mansion there is a regular park and an arboretum garden.
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Address
Timiryazevskaya ulitsa, 49, Timiryazevsky District, Moscow, Russia, 127550