Marfino, Mytishchinsky District, Moscow Oblast
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Marfino is a
rural locality In general, a rural area or a countryside is a geographic area that is located outside towns and cities. Typical rural areas have a low population density and small settlements. Agricultural areas and areas with forestry typically are describ ...
(a '' selo'') in Fedoskinskoye Rural Settlement of
Mytishchinsky District Mytishchinsky District (russian: Мыти́щинский райо́н) is an administrativeLaw #11/2013-OZ and municipalLaw #198/2004-OZ district (raion), one of the thirty-six in Moscow Oblast, Russia. It is located in the center of the oblast ...
, Moscow Oblast,
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, located several kilometers northeast of the town of
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, on the right bank of the Ucha River. The ''selo'' is notable for an old aristocratic estate.


History

Marfino has been known since the 16th century. It originally belonged to the Golovins, then was sold to '' dyak'' Semyon Zaborovsky in 1650, and in 1698, Boris Golitsyn, a mentor of the future Emperor Peter the Great, bought the estate. The earliest surviving buildings in Marfino originate from the Golitsyn's period, between 1698 and 1714. Golitsyn also was the one to rename the village Marfino, after his wife Marfa. The son of Golitsyn sold the estate in 1729 to Count
Pyotr Saltykov Count Pyotr Semyonovich Saltykov (russian: Пётр Семёнович Салтыков) (11 December 1697/1698/1700 – 26 December 1772) was a Russian statesman and a military officer, promoted to the rank of Field marshal on 18 August 1759. ...
. Much of the existing ensemble of the estate, which includes buildings and a park, was designed during the period when the Saltykovs owned the estate. They also turned the estate into a cultural center and organized stage and music performances which attracted visitors from Moscow. In 1805, the estate owner died and the estate started to decay. In 1812, during the French invasion of Russia, it was looted by the French army. Subsequently, it was restored and changed hands several times. In the 1840s, the house was rebuilt as a medieval Gothic castle by the architect Mikhail Bykovsky. After the
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, the estate was nationalized. In 1933, it was transferred under the Ministry of Defense and currently hosts a
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.


Architecture

The Marfino estate contains a landscape park and a number of buildings constructed in different styles. The oldest remaining building is the Church of the Nativity of the Theotokos, built in 1707 by the architect Vladimir Belozerov. Belozerov was a serf of Golitsyn who sent him to France to study architecture. He built a church in a style close to European Baroque. Golitsyn was not content with the church and had Belozerov to be whipped. A
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, a pavilion, and two symmetrically located
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s survive from the Saltykov's time. The main house (sometimes referred to as a palace) was built in the 18th century, but was completely rearranged by Bykovsky in the 1830s in the Gothic revival style. The brick house has two floors and a rectangular shape. Two more houses are located at the sides. A staircase descends from the palace to the pond, and the bridge over the pond, originally built in the 18th century, was also remodeled by Bykovsky. In addition, Bykovsky built the landscape park.


Transportation

Marfino is connected by a paved road with the A104 Highway, which connects Moscow and
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via
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. Bus routes connect Marfino with Lobnya,
Mytishchi Mytishchi ( rus, Мыти́щи, p=mɨˈtʲiɕːɪ) is a city and the administrative center of Mytishchinsky District in Moscow Oblast, Russia, which lies 19 km northeast of Russia's capital Moscow on the Yauza River and the Moscow–Yarosla ...
, and
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( Altufyevo metro station). The closest railway platform is Katuar several kilometers to the west. It is a part of the Savoyolovsky suburban direction of Moscow Railway.


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