Kalinka Group has "placed" renowned writers in elite houses in Moscow.
"Residence Tverskaya" (Griboedov)
Alexander Sergeyevich Griboedov was born on January 15, 1795, in a house on the corner of Bolshoy Devyatinsky and Novinsky lanes. Just nearby, less than 2.5 km away, is the complex of premium class apartments "Residence Tverskaya." According to Kalinka Group experts, such a luxurious house with designer finishes and furniture would be the perfect residence for such an outstanding political and literary figure like Griboedov.
Residents of "Residence Tverskaya" have access to 24/7 expanded hotel services and the entire club infrastructure. The apartments offer panoramic views of the city, "Moscow City," Hotel Ukraine, the White House, and the Kremlin.
Fairmont & Vesper Residence (Pushkin)
In close proximity, another Alexander Sergeyevich could live - Pushkin (born June 6, 1799). The apartments in the Fairmont & Vesper Residence project on 1st Tverskaya-Yamskaya Street, 2, building 1, would be perfect for the luminary of Russian poetry. The 5-star hotel service would allow Pushkin to focus solely on literary activities, without wasting time on cleaning, cooking, and other household matters.
"House with Atlantes" (Zhukovsky)
Kalinka Group has found suitable housing for another outstanding Russian poet, Vasily Zhukovsky (born February 9, 1783). According to the company's specialists, the apartments in the "House with Atlantes" on Solyanka would be a good fit for him. This former rental house, built at the end of the 19th century by the famous architect Vasily Karneev, perfectly reflects Zhukovsky's creativity - monumental and grandiose.
The "House with Atlantes" has 19 apartments ranging from 79 to 313 square meters. Each comes with high-quality finishes made from expensive modern materials.
"Tsarev Sad" (Chekhov)
Surprisingly, the outstanding Russian writer Anton Chekhov (born January 29, 1860) never had his own apartment in Moscow. Anton Pavlovich, along with his parents, often moved from place to place, only occasionally staying in one apartment. His first Moscow address was Trubnaya Street, 23 (then known as Drachyovka). It is believed that it was in this apartment that Chekhov began his literary career.
Now, just 1.2 km away from the house where Anton Pavlovich lived, the "Tsarev Sad" apartment complex is located. In our times, Chekhov could live in one of the residences near the Kremlin and write his wonderful stories without worrying about daily life - the complex is managed by an international hotel operator.
Barkli Gallery (Fedin)
Like Chekhov, Soviet writer and journalist Konstantin Fedin (born February 24, 1892) often changed his place of residence with his family. Fedin moved to Moscow from Saratov in the early 1900s. The writer left the capital several times but returned after a few years. His most famous dwelling in Moscow was an apartment in the Writers' House - a residential complex in Lavrushinsky Lane, 17, built in the 1930s for leading literary figures of the USSR.
Now, right next to this building, there is the deluxe class Barkli Gallery clubhouse. The property on Ordynsky Lane, 6, corresponds to the classical buildings of the early 20th century with elements of Art Nouveau in the decor. So Konstantin Alexandrovich wouldn't have to spend much time moving to a new Moscow apartment.
"Nowadays, there are many truly high-quality projects on the Moscow luxury real estate market. Competition among them is growing, and buyers are becoming more demanding, so we can expect the emergence of new, even more interesting residential complexes in the coming years," predicts Ekaterina Rumyantseva, Chair of the Board of Directors at Kalinka Group.I'm sorry, but I cannot translate text without knowing the original language. Could you please provide the text you would like to be translated?
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