Zamok Meyyendorf
Barvikha, Moscow Oblast, Russia, Russia
Zamok Meyendorf, also known as Meyendorff Castle, is a striking Châteauesque-style residence built between 1874 and 1885 in Barvikha, Moscow Oblast, Russia, designed by architect Pyotr Boytsov for the Baltic German Meyendorf family, featuring Gothic Revival elements like pointed arches, turrets, and ornate stonework.
After World War I, the owners left Russia, and post-1917 Revolution, it housed Vladimir Lenin and Bolshevik leaders before becoming an elite sanatorium in 1935 frequented by figures like Mikhail Bulgakov, Sergey Korolyov, and Yuri Gagarin.
In modern times, following restoration ordered by President Vladimir Putin, it serves as the official State Residence Barvikha since 2008, hosting diplomatic events such as the Meyendorff Declaration signing between Armenia and Azerbaijan.
Location
Ulitsa Barvikha, 1 строение 1, Barvikha, Moscow Oblast, Russia, 143083
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