Year
Mansion of
Staff-Captain
Rutkovskyy
Architectural monument
A history,
which we revive
Kyiv
Turgenevskaya, 19
Project
About the project

“Rutkovsky’s Mansion”, on Turgenevskaya, 19, is a recreated exclusive unique revenue mansion of the staff-captain Pyotr Rutkovsky, a historical architectural monument of 1901, which we revive and fill with with life.

“Rutkovsky’s Mansion” is a unique  & exclusive project that has no analogues in Kiev.

Club hotel format – only 30 apartments, internally inspired in the instant classic style, with a high-quality renovation of interiors, lush restored historical facades, ceiling heights from 3 to 3.9 meters, with special design of common spaces, security and video monitoring systems, in the historical center of Kiev, surrounded by office centers and embassies.

Benefits of investing
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Advantages
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Investment advantages

Exclusive renovated historic mansion
Income generating property
Presentable luxe format
Historical center of Kyiv
Turn-key ready finished apartments
Ceilings from
3 m to 3,9 m
Surrounded by office centers and embassies
Opportunity to unite apartments on same floor
Security and management

Invest in passive income

Investments in revenue generating real estate have been and remain the most reliable and profitable in the market when considering the risks.

The serviced apartments format in Rutkovsky’s Mansion is the future of high-quality niche products in the business of rental housing and boutique hotels, which is already here.

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Exclusive club style
30 turn-key ready apartments
Area
from 20 to 55 m2
opprotunity to unite
Revenue
up-to 20% per year
Investing
Rising in value
Regular passive income & capitalization

Apartment layouts

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Apartment #001
23,42 m2
0 floor
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Apartment #002
30,95 m2
0 floor
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Apartment #003
17,78 m2
0 floor
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Apartment #004
17,77 m2
0 floor
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Apartment #005
38,92 m2
0 floor
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Apartment #104
41,57 m2
1 floor
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Apartment #201
43,10 m2
2 floor
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Apartment #202
19,71 m2
2 floor
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Apartment #203
19,89 m2
2 floor
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Apartment #204
41,46 m2
2 floor
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Apartment #205
27,45 m2
2 floor
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Apartment #206
19,97 m2
2 floor
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Apartment #207
48,65 m2
2 floor
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Apartment #208
29,79 m2
2 floor
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Apartment #301
42,26 m2
3 floor
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Apartment #302
19,55 m2
3 floor
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Apartment #303
20,94 m2
3 floor
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Apartment #304
41,57 m2
3 floor
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Apartment #305
27,11 m2
3 floor
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Apartment #306
24,25 m2
3 floor
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Apartment #307
49,57 m2
3 floor
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Apartment #308
29,37 m2
3 floor
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Apartment #401
45,37 m2
4 floor
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Apartment #402
22,79 m2
4 floor
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Apartment #403
21,35 m2
4 floor
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Apartment #404
49,69 m2
4 floor
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Apartment #405
31,19 m2
4 floor
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Apartment #406
26,80 m2
4 floor
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Apartment #407
51,78 m2
4 floor
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Apartment #408
31,19 m2
4 floor
Location
Turgenevskaya, 19
Lay the route
It will be easy here to think, create, rest and be filled with healing power.
1901
Rutkovskyy

Mansion with history

1860

The first information found about the owners and properties at 19th of Ivanovska Street can be attributed to the middle of the 19th century. Soldier Ivanov was the owner of household No. 19 in the 1860s.

1868

In 1868, the wife of the Cossack Maria Yakovna Afonivna became the owner of the wooden estate. In 1878, she applied to the Kiev City Council with a request to authorize the construction of supportive services in the estate, designed by A. Dubitsky. But despite that she received the loans for such a construction, Maria Afonivna sold the estate in 1885.

1885

The nobleman Joseph Frantsevich Pashkovsky buys the estate in 1885 from Maria Afonivna. This fact is evidenced by the “Introductory sheet”. After the death of Pashkovsky in 1893, according to the spiritual will, his widow Karolina Lvovna became the owner of the estate. There is no information about changes in the building of the estate during this period, and this fact indicates that there were no significant construction.

1896

In 1896, the son of the Pashkovskys, Tsezary Iosifovich, sold the estate plot with buildings to Staff-Captain Pyotr Grigorievich Rutkovsky.

1901

In 1900, by order of Pyotr Rutkovsky, technician I. Agurov drew up a project for a revenue mansion of five floors with a very elegant decoration of the main facade. But, for unknown reasons, the initial project of I. Agurov was changed and in 1901 a three-story mansion was built.

1916

After the death, already at that time, of Lieutenant Colonel Pyotr Rutkovsky in 1912, the Mansion with estate buildings, according to the last will, went to the widow Anna Rutkovskaya. In 1916, Rutkovskaya sold the property to the doctor Yakov Shmulovich Mensky.

1917

In 1917, Yakov Mensky resold the property to the nobleman Felix Frantsevich Vasilkovsky. At the time of his management, there were 16 residential apartments in the estate, which were also rented out, the owner himself did not live at this address.

1919

Felix Vasilkovsky became the last private owner of the estate. In 1919, the households at 19 Turgenevskaya Street were nationalized in accordance with the Decree of the Central Election Commission of Ukraine dated June 29, 1919 “On the abolition of the right of personal ownership of real estate in cities.”

1991

After the collapse of the USSR, the mansion remains in disrepair, experiences irreparable destruction and is on the verge of extinction.

2021

Revival of history. Our company has invested its own funds in the reconstruction of the architectural monument, and revives the history of the “Revenue Mansion of Staff-Captain Rutkovsky” in the historical memory of Kiev.

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1868
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1896
1901
1916
1917
1919
1991
2021