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DASHKOVA RESIDENCE

The elegant suite, named after Elizaveta Andreevna Vorontsova-Dashkova, with its bright yet refined interior, reflects the multifaceted personality of the mansion's owner

This room is named after Countess Elizaveta Andreevna Vorontsova-Dashkova (née Shuvalova, 1845–1924). We have tried to convey the most striking qualities of this extraordinary woman: elegance, refined taste, intelligence, inner strength, and a creative approach to life.

The Dashkova Historical Suite is a spacious one-room suite with an exquisite combination of the graceful, clean lines of neoclassicism and modern comfort. With respect for the history of the mansion and the preservation of protected elements of cultural heritage, we have created a refined space with clean lines and filled it with everything necessary for the modern guest.

Antique 19th-century details in the interior immerse you in history and create a special atmosphere: a French fireplace screen with elegant embroidery, rosewood bedside tables, an elegant floor lamp, a mother-of-pearl fan, and a rosewood table with lion's paw legs. The impeccable amenities and unusual bathroom with glass walls are a tribute to our time, undoubtedly not only creating the expected comfort, but also adding an element of timeless fun for two.

  • Queen-size bed with orthopedic mattress
  • Work space with desk and accessories, full-length mirror, wardrobe, luggage rack, chairs, ottomans, and hangers
  • Smart TV, Wi-Fi, individual split system, and multi-level lighting
  • Unique spacious bathroom with bathtub and shower, hygienic shower, heated floor, bathrobes, slippers, hotel perfumes, and an extended cosmetic set
  • Dyson hairdryer
  • Coffee machine, tea station, and beverage preparation kit
  • Bottled water
  • Iron and ironing board
  • Antique interior items: French fireplace screen from the second half of the 19th century, Art Nouveau floor lamp (France), collectible porcelain figurines from the early 20th century (Western Europe), English Regency side table, 19th-century mother-of-pearl fan, 19th-century rosewood bedside tables (France)

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