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Manor house in Abramtsevo
The roots of Abramtsevo go far into the past: for the first time the village "Obramkovo" was mentioned in the documents of the 16th century, but how about the estate has been known about it since the beginning of the 18th century - then it belonged to the representative of the boyar family of the Golovins Fyodor Ivanovich. It was under him that the main manor house was erected, which still stands - however, it has come down to us after numerous restorations and rebuildings. Under Golovin, the estate did not bring income, but he was very loved for its nature and picturesque view: the one-story main house stood on a hill by the river Vory, and on the sides of the estate was surrounded by an orchard and a green park. After the Golovins, Abramtsevo belonged to the Molchanov family - they built a mezzanine over the main house, several terraces on the street and laid out a pond by the river. But in 1841 the estate was bought by Vasily Vasilyevich Nevedomsky, who sold it to S.T. Aksakov two years later - then a new era began in Abramtsevo. Unfortunately, after the death of Sergei Timofeevich, his family began to stay at the estate less and less, and then sold it to S.I. Mamontov.
The manor house is the main building of Abramtsevo and a real architectural monument of Russian wooden classicism. The house has only one floor and a mezzanine with two rooms - under the Aksakovs, there was the office of Konstantin (and then Ivan) Aksakov and a guest room.
For 10 years, the Mamontovs have rebuilt the kitchen and the human; a wind pumping station and a barn, a horse shed and a coach house appeared on the territory. Where the orchard used to bloom, there are greenhouses and greenhouses. The manor house was restored and completed: the Mamontovs added a lower floor, another mezzanine on the north side, and a bay window-lantern.
Now in the main manor house there are expositions: "The Aksakovs family and its entourage" and "Mamontov's art circle".
Manor house in Abramtsevo
The roots of Abramtsevo go far into the past: for the first time the village "Obramkovo" was mentioned in the documents of the 16th century, but how about the estate has been known about it since the beginning of the 18th century - then it belonged to the representative of the boyar family of the Golovins Fyodor Ivanovich. It was under him that the main manor house was erected, which still stands - however, it has come down to us after numerous restorations and rebuildings. Under Golovin, the estate did not bring income, but he was very loved for its nature and picturesque view: the one-story main house stood on a hill by the river Vory, and on the sides of the estate was surrounded by an orchard and a green park. After the Golovins, Abramtsevo belonged to the Molchanov family - they built a mezzanine over the main house, several terraces on the street and laid out a pond by the river. But in 1841 the estate was bought by Vasily Vasilyevich Nevedomsky, who sold it to S.T. Aksakov two years later - then a new era began in Abramtsevo. Unfortunately, after the death of Sergei Timofeevich, his family began to stay at the estate less and less, and then sold it to S.I. Mamontov.
The manor house is the main building of Abramtsevo and a real architectural monument of Russian wooden classicism. The house has only one floor and a mezzanine with two rooms - under the Aksakovs, there was the office of Konstantin (and then Ivan) Aksakov and a guest room.
For 10 years, the Mamontovs have rebuilt the kitchen and the human; a wind pumping station and a barn, a horse shed and a coach house appeared on the territory. Where the orchard used to bloom, there are greenhouses and greenhouses. The manor house was restored and completed: the Mamontovs added a lower floor, another mezzanine on the north side, and a bay window-lantern.
Now in the main manor house there are expositions: "The Aksakovs family and its entourage" and "Mamontov's art circle".