The Writers' House residential complex on Lavrushinsky Lane 17 is a premium project on Yakimanka, built in 1935-1938 by Stalin's decree, designed by architect I. Nikolaev on the site of a pre-revolutionary noble estate. The historical stone chambers of the Titov nobles, an architectural monument of the XVII century, have been preserved on the territory of the complex. The complex was conceived as an exemplary project for the residence of the literary elite of the country, was repeatedly expanded and rebuilt, new projects with more spacious apartments were built. According to the information on the official website of the residential complex House of Writers, famous cultural figures, poets and prose writers of the twentieth century lived here: K. Fedin, I. Ehrenburg, V. Vishnevsky, A. Makarenko, I. Ilf and E. Petrov, B. Pasternak, A. Barto, M. Aliger, Y. Olesha, K. Paustovsky, M. Prishvin and others. Researchers of M. Bulgakov's creativity believe that it was in this house that Margarita, the heroine of the famous novel, staged a pogrom.
In the residential complex House of Writers, you can buy an apartment with a historical layout. The apartments are spacious, comfortable, the Windows offer a picturesque view of the surrounding buildings. The interior of some apartments has preserved its historical appearance, while others have premium design repairs.
The Writers' House residential complex on Lavrushinsky Lane 17 is one of the architectural dominants of Zamoskvorechye. It is surrounded by modern club houses and elite residential complexes, the architectural appearance of which to a certain extent repeats and reproduces the features of a large-scale and majestic Soviet building, which forms a unified and harmonious ensemble.
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