the Restoration of historical buildings and premises on the territory of Moscow state University named after M. V. Lomonosov (MSU) on Sparrow hills continues. Specialists began work on the preservation Assembly hall, which is located on the second floor in the Central building of the University complex. It is the tallest building of the seven Stalinist skyscrapers built in Moscow in the years 1947-1957. Today all of them are objects of cultural heritage of regional value.
the Auditorium is decorated in the style of the rest of the University. It was designed by a group of architects building of Moscow state University, which included Lev Rudnev, Sergei Chernyshev, p. Abrosimov and other authors. Room has a capacity of fifteen thousand spectators. Before the start of work there were various celebrations.
Interiors the interiors feature typical of the Empire style pomp and grandeur. The height of the suspended ceiling with carved legs, borders and rosettes, as well as keshirovaniya ceilings with stucco up to 12 meters. In the ceiling mounted eight mnogoreztsovyh brass chandeliers with shades of milk glass. With four sides of the hall surrounded by white columns with faux marble forming towering to the ground bypass the gallery. The walls are also decorated with stucco, faux marble and gold brocade (decorative fabrics). The front portals are equipped with carved wooden doors.
Preserved historical furniture wooden seats in the auditorium and stools for extra guests. The main decoration is a huge on the wall work as a muralist Pavel Korin. It is located on the site of the meeting of the Presidium. Square panels over 100 square meters. On a gold background depicts the victorious banners of the Soviet Union, and various symbols of science and discovery — Globus, paper scrolls and a torch.
He noted that the restoration of the buildings and premises of Moscow state University held at the Department of cultural heritage approved the project and under the supervision of specialists of the Ministry.
On campus has already completed work in the athletics arena. This building is a cultural heritage object of regional importance. It was built by architect Alexander Hrachova and structural engineer Nikolai Nikitin in 1952-1957. Arena, as located near the stadium, opened for the VI world festival of youth and students held in Moscow in July 1957.
the Complex of buildings of Moscow state University named after M. V. Lomonosov was built in the years 1949-1953 in ��Thiele Stalin’s Empire. The height of the main 32-storey building with a spire reaches up to 240 meters. Before the 1990s, it was the tallest building in Europe.
the Preservation and restoration of monuments of architecture — the most important direction in work of the Moscow cultural heritage Department. Many monuments find a new life, adapt to their modern use, while maintaining the historical appearance of the capital. Since 2011 the city has restored more than 1,400 objects of cultural heritage, of which 203 in 2019.
So, recently approved the restoration project of the legendary art. In the early twentieth century this building has read his poems Vladimir Mayakovsky, Sergei Yesenin, Demian Poor and Alexander Blok. And in 1941 from there to the Moscow journalists went to the front.
Also began the restoration of the Rodina cinema in the East of the capital. The building is a unique monument of constructivism. In addition, soon will start the restoration work on the Karetny Ryad. It was in this historic house in 1903-1920 lived the famous Director Konstantin Stanislavsky.