Moscow: Art Nouveau Architecture
Places and attractions in the Art Nouveau architecture category
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- Street
- Universities and schools
- Park
- Art museum
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- Square
- Concerts and shows
- Sacred and religious sites
- Architecture
- Monuments and statues
- Cemetery
- Specialty museum
- Baroque architecture
- Art gallery
- Russian revival architecture
- Art Nouveau architecture
- Military museum
- Shopping centre
- Skyscraper
- Business center
- Modern art museum
- Palace
- Eclectic architecture
- Arenas and stadiums
- Constructivist architecture
- Shopping district
- Library
- Natural history museum
- Science museum
- Unesco
- Historic walking areas
- Opera
- Amusement park
- Synagogue
- Forts and castles
- Modernist architecture
- Nightlife
Gorky Museum
Nestled in the heart of Moscow, the Gorky Museum stands as a testament to the life and works of the acclaimed Russian writer Maxim Gorky. Situated in a stunning Art Nouveau mansion, the museum offers visitors a glimpse into the opulent world of early 20th-century...
Marfo-Mariinsky Convent
Nestled in the bustling metropolis of Moscow, the Marfo-Mariinsky Convent stands as a serene sanctuary and a testament to Russia's rich religious heritage. This active convent, located not far from the city center, offers a peaceful retreat from the urban chaos and a...
Taganka Theatre
Taganka Theatre is a theater located in the Art Nouveau building on Taganka Square in Moscow.
Novaya Opera Theatre
The Kolobov Novaya Opera Theatre of Moscow is a theatre in Moscow, located at 3 Karetny Ryad. It was founded in 1991 by Russian conductor Yevgeny Kolobov and then Moscow Mayor Yury Luzhkov.
Bulgakov House
The Bulgakov House is situated on the ground floor of Bolshaya Sadovaya ulitsa no. 10 in Moscow, in the building where the Soviet writer Mikhail Bulgakov used to live, and in which some major scenes of his novel The Master and Margarita are set.
Kitay-gorod
Kitay-gorod, also referred to as the Great Possad in the 16th–17th centuries, is a cultural and historical area within the central part of Moscow in Russia, defined by the remnants of now almost entirely razed fortifications, narrow streets and very densely built cityscape.
Bulgakov Museum in Moscow
The Bulgakov Museum in Moscow is a writer's house museum which commemorates the life and work of author Mikhail Afanasyevich Bulgakov in an apartment where he lived in Moscow, Russia, and in which he set portions of his novel The Master and Margarita.
D. F. Belyaev Townhouse
The D. F. Belyaev Townhouse is a building located in the center of Moscow. It was rebuilt from an older building in 1903 according to the project of architect A. A. Galetskiy, by request of the haberdasher, hereditary honorary citizen of Moscow, Dmitry Fyodorovich Belyaev.