house · master · Topleninov (дом · мастер · топленинов)
Why is the house in Mansurovskiy Lane considered a prototype of the Master's House? The house at Mansurovskiy Lane, 9 was built in 1834 by Praskovya Fedorovna Emelyanova (the widow), later sold several times, and came into the hands of the Topleninov family at the beginning of the 20th century. The father, merchant of the first guild Sergey Topleninov, left it to his sons Vladimir and Sergey.
Consensus
- The house at 9 Mансуровский Lane in Moscow was restored
- It is considered the prototype of the Master's house from Bulgakov's novel 'The Master and Margarita'
- Restoration work was completed by the owner with support from Moscow heritage authorities
- Works included restoration of facade and interior elements including wooden cladding, windows, decorative details, staircase, floor covering, and tile stoves
Points of divergence
- The house was built in 1834 by widow Praskovya Fedorovna Emyeljanova — mn
- The restoration included work on a wooden monument at 2nd Kryutskiy Lane, completed on June 24th — vm
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