A mansion on Bolshaya Polyanka Street became an object of cultural heritage.
The main house and an outbuilding of the 19th century mansion were included in the Unified State Register of Cultural Heritage Sites. The estate belonged to the princes Baryatinsky, in 1793 it was acquired together with the neighboring plot by the State Councillor Mikhail Bezsonov. Until 1812 there was a wooden main house with a portico flanked by two wings. The southern stone wing survived the fire of 1812 and survived to this day. In the early twentieth century there was a sanatorium where Sergey Yesenin underwent hydrotherapy, communicated with patients and staff and even organized poetry evenings.
Earlier this year, specialists from ACM Group inspected the mansion and today they are ready to continue research and design work.