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English Courtyard Museum description and photo - Russia - Moscow: Moscow. Detailed information about the attraction. Description, photos and a map showing the nearest significant objects. Photo and descriptionMuseum " English Courtyard " located in the chambers of the Old English Court on Varvarka Street. In 1553, the London `` Society of Merchants - Seekers of Lands and Countries '' equips an expedition of three ships to search for the Arctic northeast passage to China. Of the three ships, only one galleon reached the White Sea and dropped anchor at the mouth of the Northern Dvina. The captain of the Chancellor ship, having reached Moscow on small ships, had a meeting with the young Tsar Ivan IV, who promised the British the right to free and duty-free trade with Russia. In 1558, Tsar Ivan IV grants English merchants `` Manor on Barbarian sacrum '' in the center of Moscow. It was here that the center of English commercial and diplomatic activity was located almost a hundred years ago. The English court gave shelter to many Britons who came to Moscow: royal ambassadors, wealthy merchants, priests, etc. However, in 1649 after the execution of the king Charles I in London, Tsar Alexei Mikhailovich broke off relations with England and the chambers of the English court passed to new owners. But in 1720, Peter I arranged a Mathematical School in the chambers of the Old English Court and invited teachers of mathematics and marine sciences from the Scottish University of Aberdeen. The new birth of the monument in our time is associated with the name of the outstanding architect and restorer P.D. Baranovsky (1892-1984). Baranovsky managed to save a whole complex of historical buildings in Moscow from destruction. During the construction of the hotel " Russia " Baranovsky put forward the idea of a comprehensive reconstruction of Varvarka Street. And simultaneously with the construction of the Rossiya Hotel work began to restore the monuments of Old Russian architecture, in particular, the chambers of the Old English Court. In 1968-1972. the chambers were restored to the look of the early 17th century. In 1987, this architectural monument was transferred to the Museum of the History of Moscow, and on October 18, 1994, the opening of the English Compound Museum took place, in which Queen Elizabeth of Great Britain, who arrived in Moscow, took part II. The chambers of the Old English Court traditionally combined state apartments and various utility and storage rooms. The main volume of the building included the Treasury Chamber and the Cook on a white stone basement. The basement served for storing goods, has a barrel-shaped vault resting on powerful two-meter walls. The southern facade facing the Moscow River dates back to the early 17th century, and the northern facade facing Varvarka preserves the architecture of the 16th century ... We also recommend reading Dhammayangyi Temple description and photos - Myanmar: Bagan Topic: Museum English Compound description and photo - Russia - Moscow: Moscow. |