Revived house
«Gromov House»
An architectural monument, an outbuilding of the city estate of large Plios landowners Moiseevs, built in the first quarter of the XIX century in the style of mature classicism.

Gromov House is an architectural monument, an outbuilding of the town estate of the Moiseevs, major landowners of Plios, built in the first quarter of the 19th century in the style of mature classicism.

Many honoured guests of Plios, including film stars Ralph Fiennes and Vincent Perez, maestro Vladimir Spivakov, philanthropist Boris Teterev stayed in this 200-year-old mansion, which was revived from dilapidation and neglect thanks to the Hidden Russia project.

The house has a small garden stretching along the riverside slope from the embankment to Yurievskaya Street. Next to the house in the garden there is a Himalayan arbour, built by Svetlana Zyryanova in anticipation of the arrival of Queen Sangay Choden, one of the four wives of the fourth king of Bhutan.

You can stay overnight in this house!

Gromov House (photo by Y. Baturina)
Gromov House before restoration (photo 1982)
Pre-revolutionary postcard from our collection - Moiseyev Estate before the revolution (photo no later than 1914).
Pre-revolutionary postcard from our collection (photo from the early 1910s)
Himalayan gazebo

Gromov House on the map

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Plios revitalisation project

In Plios we have defined and implemented a strategy of reanimation and development of an ancient small town. We preserve historical buildings, fill them with new life and create a high-level hospitality infrastructure. At the same time we are engaged in preserving and developing the intangible cultural heritage: local cuisine, traditions, knowledge.
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