• The Pashkov House (Russian: Пашков дом) is a neoclassical mansion that stands on a hill overlooking the western wall of the Moscow Kremlin...
  • The impressive white building was initially built for a wealthy Russian landowner Pashkov in the late 18th century.
  • A similar fate has the second Pashkovs' house, which became home for the faculty of journalism of the Moscow University.
  • If you look at the map of the Central Administrative District, you can see that despite the address (Vozdvizhenka Street, 3\5, building 1), Pashkov House in...
  • The two-story building was built in 1841-1844. designed by the architect G. Bosse for I. Pashkov. ... The facade of the house is designed in Renaissance forms.
  • The Pashkov House is one of the most famous classical buildings in Moscow, now owned by the Russian State Library.
  • Pashkov’s House or Pashkov’s House is one of the most famous classic buildings in Moscow, now owned by the Russian State Library.
  • Pashkov House is a rare example in world architecture, where three porticos are used in such a facade composition, which are completely identical in their basic...
  • The oldest, largest and one of the most classified sections of the Pashkov House is the manuscript repository.