• The Ryabushinsky House, now the Gorky Museum, designed by Fyodor Schechtel (1900–1902). The main stairway and Medusa (jellyfish) lamp.
  • The house was originally designed by Fyodor Shekhtel in 1906 for prominent businessman Stepan P. Ryabushinsky.
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  • So, why did a respected man like Ryabushinsky ask to hide a chapel in his house? The answer is simple: the Ryabushinskys were Old Believers...
  • The Ryabushinsky House, also known as the Ryabushinsky Mansion, is an important architectural landmark in Moscow, Russia.
  • The first owner of the house Stepan Ryabushinsky was a prominent figure in the business life of the city, as well as an old-believer and a connoisseur of arts.
  • However, contrary to this fact, this house was not famous for its splendor. Ryabushinsky's mansion as a partial reflection of the inner world of...
  • Ryabushinsky House (Maxim Gorky House Museum) 1900-1902 Malaya Nikitskaya 6, Moscow, Russia.
  • One of these places was the mansion of one of the representatives of the great dynasty S. P. Ryabushinsky, Today - the house-museum of M. Gorky.
  • Paired floor lamps in the shape of dragonfly wings with a stained glass part form a kind of screen-partition between the entrance area and the rest of the house.