{"content":"<div class=\"objectInfo_response\">\n    \n        \n            \n                <div class=\"object\" style=\"width:713px; padding-left: 10px; margin-left:0;\">\n\n                                                                                                                                                                                        \n            \n            <div class=\"objectCommonInfo\">\n                                                                                                                                                                                    \n                                                                                                        MOKHOVAYA STREET (until 1826 - Khamovaya Street or Khamovskaya Street), between Tchaikovskogo Street and Belinskogo Street. It was built up in the settlement of weavers (\"khamovnik\" - hence the first name), who worked at canvas yards of the Partikulyarnaya (Civil) Shipyard and the Main Admiralty. In 1731-34, SS. Simon & Anna Church was constructed (building 46), in 1901 - its apartment house (architect V.A. Kosyakov); in 1869-72, a chapel arose at the corner of Belinskogo Street and Mokhovaya Street (architect G.I. Winterhalter). The architecture of modern Mokhovaya Street dates back to the second half of the 19th - early 20th centuries. I.A. Goncharov lived for many years and died in 1891 in Building 3, owned by M.M. Ustinov (1855, architect G.A. Bosse); Building 5 was owned by Princess Shcherbatova (in 1853 - reconstructed by architect G.A. Bosse); Building 20 is the former mansion of Countess A.R. Lamsdorf (1852, architect L.L. Bonstedt). Building 36 (1902-03, architect E.R. Bach; the former mansion of the Stroganovs) housed World Literature Publishing House, today - Mussorgsky Music School. Tenishevskoe School was housed in Buildings 33-35, for the needs of the establishment the interior of the building was partially reconstructed (1899-1900, architect R.A. Berzen). Critic V.V. Stasov lived in Building 26; Building 38 housed the Oculist Hospital since 1838, Prince P.A. Vyazemsky lived in Building 41 in 1828-32, in 1823-32, Karamzin family stayed there. Building 15 houses Open Society Institute, Building 20 is the home for the editorial office of the journal Zvezda, Building 1 – the Municipal Oncological Hospital.<br/><br/>References: Брандт И. Б. Моховая улица // БА. 1971. № 4. С. 39-49; Исаченко В. Г. Моховая улица // Диалог. 1980. № 28-29; Дубин А. С., Бройтман Л. И. Моховая улица: Ист. очерк. СПб., 2001.<br/><br/>O. A. 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