History of the Estate
Serednikovo The Serednikovo Estate is a historical site of the 18th century, located in the Moscow region. It was built in 1775 by state councilor Vsevolod Alekseevich. In 1825, Serednikovo was bought by Dmitry Alekseevich Stolypin, the brother of Lermontov's grandmother. From 1829 to 1831, little Mikhail Lermontov spent his summers here. In 1869, the Estate was sold to honorary citizen Ivan Grigorievich Firsanov. The building of the estate combines elements of Russian baroque and classicism. During the Soviet Union, the estate was nationalized and used for various purposes. In the 1990s, restoration work was carried out, and now the Serednikovo Estate is open to visitors and is a popular cultural heritage site.
Architecture of the Estate
The Serednikovo Estate is an outstanding architectural monument of the 18th century. Its architectural style combines features of classicism and baroque. The main building of the estate is a two-story stone chamber building with an expressive façade decorated with columns, pilasters and statues. The layout of the estate combines elements of symmetry and convenience. Due to its architectural features, the Serednikovo Estate is one of the most attractive and interesting monuments of historical construction.
Modern Significance
The Serednikovo Estate, although it has a long history, retains its modern significance as an important cultural heritage and tourist site. Today, it hosts events, exhibitions, concerts, film screenings and other cultural activities, attracting both locals and tourists. Thanks to restoration work and initiatives to preserve historical heritage, the Serednikovo Estate remains an important center of cultural life and an architectural monument that attracts the attention and interest of the general public.
Attraction "Serednikovo Estate" at the address Solnechnogorsk, Moscow region, Khimki urban district, Mtsyri sanatorium village, vl.1, tel.: +7 800 550 71 17 Entrance ticket Adult - 100 rubles. Pensioners/children - 50 rubles.