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- Sanduny abstract "Sandunóvskie Baths (Сандуно́вские бани) or Sanduný (Сандуны́) is a bathhouse in Moscow, Russia that was first opened in 1808. Its building is a cultural and architectural landmark in Moscow center located at 14 Neglinnaya street.The name is derived from a Georgian nobleman Sila Nikolaevich Sandunov (Zandukeli in Georgian) (1756—1820), who was an actor at the court of Catherine II in during the 1790s. He bought a land plot on the Neglinnaya River in 1800 to construct baths there.In 1869, owned by merchant and landlord Ivan Grigorievich Firsanov, the baths were willed to Ivan Firsanov's only daughter, Vera Ivanovna, after his death in 1881.After Vera divorced with her first husband, she married again to the officer Alexey Nikolayevich Ganetskiy, who was a son of General Nikolai Stepanovich Ganetskiy, participant of the Crimean War. Alexey proposed the idea of building new baths of the like Moscow had never before seen on the place of the decaying building.In 1894, Ganetskiy hired a well-known architect Boris Viktorovich Freidenberg, but he dropped the project and left Moscow. However, the baths were finished by S.M. Kalugin and opened on February 14, 1896.The baths received water via a specially built aqueduct from the Babyegorodskaya Dam on the Moscow River and from 700 feet of artesian well. Electrical illumination was provided by a private electric power station, which was also used on the coronation of Nikolai II.Besides the baths, Sanduny also included a hotel, restaurants, and even the Zoological shop of F. A. Achilles.Sanduny was serviced by approximately 400 attendants.Not long after completion, Ganetskiy lost ownership of Sanduny playing cards; afterward, Vera Ivanovna paid his debts and divorced again.".
- Sanduny thumbnail Neglinnaya,_14.JPG?width=300.
- Sanduny wikiPageExternalLink Sanduny-Baths.
- Sanduny wikiPageExternalLink www.sanduny.ru.
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- Sanduny wikiPageRevisionID "645452239".
- Sanduny wikiPageWikiLink Alexey_Ganetskiy.
- Sanduny wikiPageWikiLink Aqueduct_(water_supply).
- Sanduny wikiPageWikiLink Artesian_aquifer.
- Sanduny wikiPageWikiLink Artesian_well.
- Sanduny wikiPageWikiLink Boris_Freidenberg.
- Sanduny wikiPageWikiLink Category:1896_establishments_in_Russia.
- Sanduny wikiPageWikiLink Category:Buildings_and_structures_in_Moscow.
- Sanduny wikiPageWikiLink Category:Public_baths.
- Sanduny wikiPageWikiLink Catherine_the_Great.
- Sanduny wikiPageWikiLink Crimean_War.
- Sanduny wikiPageWikiLink Ivan_Firsanov.
- Sanduny wikiPageWikiLink Moscow.
- Sanduny wikiPageWikiLink Moscow,_Russia.
- Sanduny wikiPageWikiLink Moscow_River.
- Sanduny wikiPageWikiLink Moskva_River.
- Sanduny wikiPageWikiLink Neglinnaya_River.
- Sanduny wikiPageWikiLink Neglinnaya_Street.
- Sanduny wikiPageWikiLink Neglinnaya_street.
- Sanduny wikiPageWikiLink Nicholas_II_of_Russia.
- Sanduny wikiPageWikiLink Nikolai_II.
- Sanduny wikiPageWikiLink Nikolay_Ganetskiy.
- Sanduny wikiPageWikiLink Sila_Sandunov.
- Sanduny wikiPageWikiLink File:Neglinnaya,_14.JPG.
- Sanduny wikiPageWikiLinkText "Sanduny".
- Sanduny wikiPageWikiLinkText "Сандуновские бани".
- Sanduny hasPhotoCollection Sanduny.
- Sanduny wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Coord.
- Sanduny wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Ru_icon.
- Sanduny subject Category:1896_establishments_in_Russia.
- Sanduny subject Category:Buildings_and_structures_in_Moscow.
- Sanduny subject Category:Public_baths.
- Sanduny hypernym Bathhouse.
- Sanduny type Article.
- Sanduny type Building.
- Sanduny type Article.
- Sanduny type Establishment.
- Sanduny type Service.
- Sanduny comment "Sandunóvskie Baths (Сандуно́вские бани) or Sanduný (Сандуны́) is a bathhouse in Moscow, Russia that was first opened in 1808. Its building is a cultural and architectural landmark in Moscow center located at 14 Neglinnaya street.The name is derived from a Georgian nobleman Sila Nikolaevich Sandunov (Zandukeli in Georgian) (1756—1820), who was an actor at the court of Catherine II in during the 1790s.".
- Sanduny label "Sanduny".
- Sanduny sameAs Sandouny.
- Sanduny sameAs m.06w8ypg.
- Sanduny sameAs Сандуновские_бани.
- Sanduny sameAs Сандуновські_лазні.
- Sanduny sameAs Q1988060.
- Sanduny sameAs Q1988060.
- Sanduny wasDerivedFrom Sanduny?oldid=645452239.
- Sanduny depiction Neglinnaya,_14.JPG.
- Sanduny isPrimaryTopicOf Sanduny.