Hunting lodge of Count Orlov The oldest construction of Neskuchny Garden and the only building from the ensemble of Trubetskoy that has made it to the present.
Rotunda commemorating the 800th anniversary of MoscowThe rotunda was built in 1951 in honour of the city’s jubilee.
Bathhouse of Count OrlovBefore the revolution, baths were installed in the secluded house, hidden between two hills on the edge of Ekaterininsky Pond, and there was a banya (Russian sauna).
The Coworking Station in Neskuchny Garden The place for freelancers and self-employed workers, open 24/7 , conference rooms, WI-FI, lockers, high ceilings and panorama windows.
Grotto of Count OrlovThe Count Orlov’s through grotto is an integral part of the estate’s quaint landscape.
Cascade fountainThe Cascade fountain, located at the water’s edge of Moscow River, was built together with the Summer House and Bathhouse.
Summer House of Count OrlovIn 1804-1806, the two-floor Summer (Tea) House with 4 Corinthian columns was built at the estate of Count Fyodor Alekseevich Orlov.
Big, Medium and Little (Grotesque) Stone BridgesThe bridges were built in the late XVIII century as a part of the ‘Neskuchnoye’ estate’s beautification on the order of the landlord - Count A. Orlov.