6 residences in Moscow to live in a work of art
Modern Moscow is one of the most architecturally attractive cities.
Residential complexes here have long ceased to be just buildings: some resemble picturesque canvases, others - theatrical productions, others have musical harmony.
These 6 projects have one thing in common: each of them can be confidently called a work of art.
Paradise garden from Botticelli's canvases near Vozdvizhenka
The Luce is conceptualized by a Florentine bureau led by Marco Casamonti. The project neatly incorporates a 1927 building by architect Vladimir Glazov. This is how Soviet constructivism and Florentine luxury came together.
Inside is a secret garden: exquisite and weightless, like Botticelli's paintings. In the west lobby is the music lounge, where Paganini's melodies are played.
Nearby - a variety of restaurants with fine cuisine, museums and houses of cultural heritage of Russia. For unique impressions go to the Moscow Academic Theater or the Central Exhibition Hall "Manezh".
Avant-garde soaring city over the Moskva River
The Swiss bureau did what few would dare to do: it placed a park at the base of "Badaevsky" and raised the apartments into the air.
Green trees and historic red brick below, sky terraces resting on white columns above. The residential complex looks like an avant-garde canvas - boldness ahead of its time.
Family portrait in the mansion near Tsvetnoy
The Lion Gate clubhouse is located on Tsvetnoy Boulevard, in Maly Sukharevsky Lane. The marbleized limestone facades provide a noble aging, only adorning the building over the years like a family mansion or even a castle.
The roofs of the galleries have been turned into walkways with seating areas. In the courtyard is a greenhouse with fruit trees in tubs. The perfect backdrop for a family portrait that becomes the backdrop for your life.
All residences have a private entrance and storage facilities on the first floor. Red Square is a 15-minute walk away. In the evening go to a performance at the Moscow Musical Theater or the Mayakovsky Theater, and on weekends take a walk with your family in the picturesque Hermitage Garden.
Italian Capriccio by the Tchaikovsky Conservatory
The name of the complex "Stella di Mosca" translates to "Star of Moscow", and justifiably so. The historical mansion turned into a club house with a swimming pool, open-air cinema and luxury hotel service is a real star on the capital's map of premium housing.
Interiors in the Bulgari aesthetic bring Italian luxury to a climax. This modern palazzo next to the Tchaikovsky Conservatory on Nikitskaya Street is a true embodiment of harmony 300 meters from the Kremlin.
An Art Deco movie about the future
A neo-futuristic complex "Nicole" has appeared next to Red Square, on Nikolskaya Street.
On the one hand, it fits precisely into the surroundings with a smooth line of historical buildings, on the other hand - stands out thanks to a streamlined silhouette with a smooth wave of the facade and roof.
The union of neo-futurism and Art Deco luxury - as in the silent movie masterpiece, the movie Metropolis - is a true work of art.
To the park "Zaryadye" and cozy Ilyinsky square - 10 minutes on foot, and to the Bolshoi Theater and TSUM with boutiques and stores - 6 minutes.
Expression of Diaghilev's ballets in Zamoskvorechye
The architectural appearance of the residential complex "Russian Seasons", framed by the estates of the XVIII-XIX centuries, is an eternal classic. Like Diaghilev's ballets that conquered the whole world. Zamoskvorechye with its exquisite mansions, old and new buildings of the Tretyakov Gallery breathes art.
And Russian Seasons is not inferior to its surroundings: inside is a private art collection. Expressive paintings are complemented by marble, brass and ornaments reminiscent of the luxury of Stravinsky's and Chaliapin's era.
Whitewill brokers are distinguished by their fine taste and unmistakably identify true masterpieces.