A renovated avant-garde apartment promising to transport tourists back to a “1930s utopia” has opened its doors to guests in Moscow.
Nestled in a 1932 building designed by Constructivist architect Ivan Nikolaev, the apartment has been painstakingly (тщательно) recreated by Alexander Dudnev and Konstantin Gudkov.
Built close to a cluster of Moscow’s major (основной) train stations — Kazansky, Leningradsky, and Yaroslavsky — the building was originally created to house railway workers.
A view of the nearby Red Gate Building, one of the city’s seven Stalinist skyscrapers, can also be seen from the window, although construction on the imposing high-rise wasn’t finished until 1953.
To experience the apartment for yourself, visit the property’s (объект недвижимости) Airbnb page here.