Ivanovskoye estate, tea house
Description
* It is located on the hill of the Pakhra River. In the 18th and 19th centuries, the estate was owned by Leo Tolstoy's great-uncle. Ivanovskoye was famous for its balls and performances. In the novel "Eugene Onegin," Alexander Pushkin called the hostess of the house, A. Zakrevskaya, "Nevsky Cleopatra." The Zakrevsky mansion was visited by poets, partisans, generals, poetesses, countesses and many others. In the 1870s, it was sold to a wealthy Moscow merchant named Bakrusin. Since 1987, the Museum of Vocational Education has been operating here, and the local history museum is located in the western outer wall. In the summer of 2010, the front facade of the palace was renovated.
ulitsa Zakrevskogo, Podolsk, Moscow Oblast


