• In 1921, since more than 400 private libraries were confiscated by the Soviets and added to the Museum, all departments were moved out of the Pashkov House.
  • Pashkov’s House or Pashkov’s House is one of the most famous classic buildings in Moscow, now owned by the Russian State Library.
  • Even those who had no idea about the Pashkov House heard about it. The fame of this book depository was no less than the fame of Pashkov's house today.
  • Pashkov house. Moscow traffic, 2009. ... The impressive white building was initially built for a wealthy Russian landowner Pashkov in the late 18th century.
  • Fortunately Bazhenov was not allowed to rebuild the Kremlin and the poet Pashkov house clearly stands out against the background of medieval walls.
  • ...just opposite the Borovitskaya Kremlin Tower, right in the centre of the capital is one of Moscow’s most beautiful mansions - Pyotr Pashkov’s house, built in 1786.
  • A similar fate has the second Pashkovs' house, which became home for the faculty of journalism of the Moscow University.
  • The Pashkov House is one of the most famous classical buildings in Moscow, now owned by the Russian State Library.
  • After that the Pashkov house became part of the Rumyantsev Museum, and Bulgakov visited it often in the 20s, when it had become the Lenin Library.