Gorchakov Manor
Is a 17th-century manor or mansion, located in Moscow. Princess Olga Gorchakov resided in the estate in 1852.
In the late 19th century, it was the home of Vasily Dashkov, a philanthropist, a collector of art,
the director of Rumyantsev Museum since 1868, and the Vice-President of the Commission for the construction of
the Cathedral of Christ the Savior. The house was registered to the name of his wife, Elizaveta Dashkova,
née Gorchakova.
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