Alferovskaya Women 's Gymnasium
Detailed description
The Alferovskaya Girls' Gymnasium is located on the embankment of the Moskva River next to the House of Architects. The gymnasium was founded by the Alferovs in 1896, and the gymnasium building itself was designed by architect I. A. Ivanov-Shits in 1906. Among the pupils of the gymnasium were the Golitsyns' daughters, Marina Tsvetaeva. Good manners, good manners and modesty were instilled in all the pupils. After the execution of the Alferov family in 1919, the gymnasium was transformed into a 75th school, and after the war, the building was given over to the Khamovniki Court, which is still there today. In the Soviet movie "Mimino" there are scenes shot in the building of the Alferovskaya girls' gymnasium.
Position on the map
Address
7th Rostov Lane, 21, Khamovniki District, Moscow, Russia, 119121