File:Moscow, Medvednikov Hospital, architect S.U.Solovyov, 1900s.jpg

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English: Medvednikov Hospital in Moscow, 1913 or ealier.
Русский: 65. Больница и богадѣльня имени И. и А. Медвѣдниковыхъ на Калужской ул.
Français : Hôpital et hospice Médvédnikoff.


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7710389000
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Title: клиника (богадельня Медведниковская)
Place: Ленинский просп., 27
Built: нaч.20 в., 1902-1906 гг., арх.Соловьев С.У., 1902-1917 гг., арх.Соловьев С.У., 1904-1917 гг., арх.Соловьев С.У.
Approved: Указ Президента Российской Федерации № 176 от 20.02.1995

Решение Президиума Моссовета № 84 от 30.07.1992

Date Built in 1900s. Published in 1913.
Source "Вuilders of Russia. Moscow at the turn of century" ("Строители России. Москва в начале века", M, 2001, ISBN 5-9207-0001-7
First publication of the photo: plate 65 in Альбомъ зданiй, принадлежащихъ Московскому Городскому Общественному Управленiю. Т. I. (Album des bâtiments municipaux de Moscou. T. I.) 1913.
Author Architect: Sergey Solovyov, 1859-1912.
Anonymous photographer for P. P. Pavlov print house.
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