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Bobrinsky manor
The Dolgorukovy-Bobrinsky manor ia one of the most complete architectural complexes of Moscow in a classical style. Its first owner was knyaz Andrey Dolgorukov (Councilor of State, grand-nephew of field marshal Vasily Dolgorukov). In 1830s the manor was owned by counts Bobrinsky. The great Russian poet Aleksandr Pushkin visited this manor in 1832. Alexey Bobrinsky, famous ethnographist, organiser and member of voyages of exploration.
The manor was shot in Sergey Bondarchuk's movie "War and Peace" as the house of the Rostov family. The building is considered to be the archetype of home of the main character from Boris Akunin's novels. At present the owner of the manor is the Russian government. Total area of the manor is 3080 sqm. The main building is one of few that has preserved the initial planning.
Performed work
«… Ideas of sugar factories were born and schemes of first railways were drawn in the rooms of the manor … »
Nikiya Mikhalkov, film director
It is worth mentioning that in 2022 the manor of Dogorukovy-Bobrinsky won the competition of Moscow government in the nomination "Town manors".
By the beginning of the restoration the building was in decline. The marble stairs had holes. There was practicvally nothing left from the original interior of the manor except for doors, some parts of parquet flooring, door handles amd several lamps. The buildings' wings sank to the ground. In 2007 the building was badly damaged by the fire. Last time the manor was repaired in 1960s.
The manor's reconstruction included the restoration of original parts and their adjustment to modern conditions. The process of restoration was completely controlled by the non-governmental organization "Arhnadzor".
Our company has been paricipating in restoration works of the manor since 2017. We restored some parts of rhe designed flooring, produced new ones and installed it.




















