Keywords: Chelyshev House on Teatralnaya Square 1880s.jpg The Chelyshev Building on the north-eastern corner of Teatralnaya/Voskresenskaya Squares of Moscow This was one and the last remaining of four identical neoclassical facades designed by Joseph Bove and built in the 1820s see map at File P143 Teatralnaya Square plan by Bove 1825 jpg By 1880s it remained more or less close to Bove's design In the next decade it was torn down to make way for Savva Mamontov's Opera House which became better known as the Metropol Hotel Pamyatniki arhitektury Moskvy Kreml Памятники а� хитекту� ы � осквы К� емль Китай-го� од и цент� альные площади Iskusstvo 1983 no ISBN p 111 Built 1823 photographed in 1880s Photo Unknown photographer Building en Joseph Bove PD-RusEmpire Joseph Bove Built in Russia in 1823 Neoclassical 19th century architecture in Moscow Historical images of Teatralnaya Square Hotel Metropol Moscow Moscow in the 1880s ImageNote 1 2 87 50 157 640 395 2 Arch of the Tretyakovsky Lane extant ImageNoteEnd 1 ImageNote 2 615 117 22 99 640 395 2 Cathedral of the Bogoyavlensky Epiphany Monastery extant ImageNoteEnd 2 ImageNote 3 69 69 534 175 640 395 2 The site of present-day Hotel Metropol ImageNoteEnd 3 ImageNote 4 2 315 635 78 640 395 2 The site of present-day green in front of Bolshoi Theatre ImageNoteEnd 4 ImageNote 5 572 196 64 35 640 395 2 Wall of Kitai-gorod mostly demolished but this particular stretch survived to date ImageNoteEnd 5 |