The Rachmaninov Club House is an elite mansion of the twentieth century, which is a reconstructed historical building built in the early 1900s. The house, which is named after the great musician, is itself part of history. Very close by is the Rachmaninoff Hall of the Moscow Conservatory, named after the maestro, in which he himself once studied.
The complex has a total of 33 apartments of various sizes with ceilings from 3.4 meters high. The last floor of the building is occupied by a two-level penthouse, for the owners of which a private elevator is provided. Each apartment of the complex has access to a balcony. Panoramic glazing provides excellent natural light. The windows of the apartments offer views of the central architectural objects of Moscow, the Arbat, Moscow City and the Kremlin towers.
The internal infrastructure offers residents to enjoy the silence in a green landscaped area with landscaping in the courtyard. There is a playground for young residents. The residential complex is guarded by its own security service. The building and the territory are under constant video surveillance. A security and fire alarm system has been installed. The complex has a concierge service and a cleaning service around the clock. The "Smart house" system is used, which allows automating all processes. The territory is closed to cars, there is an automated underground Parking for 28 m/m. Access to the building is carried out only by passes.
Nearby are the iconic objects of the capital - the Kremlin and the Arbat, as well as the embassies of the Netherlands and Estonia, government buildings. Nikitsky Boulevard and Alexander Garden are within walking distance.