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Moscow Downtown Voentorg, 3Rd Floor, 10 Vozdvizhenka Street, Moscow, Russia Moscow Downtown Voentorg, 3rd Floor, 10 Vozdvizhenka Street, Moscow, Russia View this office online at: https://www.newofficeeurope.com/details/serviced-offices-moscow-downtown- voentorg-10-vozdvizhenka-street This centre is found at one of the most sought after business locations in Moscow, in a historical building that has since been renovated. These modern and professional offices give clients access to over 70 furnished and equipped offices with meeting rooms and touchdown areas ideal for mobile businessmen. Advanced audio-visual technology and a multilingual administrative support team are provided as-needed, and a wide range of amenities including on-site restaurants, covered parking and 24/7 security are available. Transport links Nearest tube: Arbatskaya Nearest airport: Arbatskaya Key features 24 hour access Administrative support AV equipment Car parking spaces Comfortable lounge Meeting rooms Period building Reception staff Town centre location Location This building is located in the centre of Moscow, in front of the National Library and only a few minutes walk from the Kremlin. It is close to Arbatskaya metro station, making this a great and appealing location for businesses. Points of interest within 1000 metres Psikhologhichieskii institut RAO (university) - 248m from business centre Russian Academy of Theatre Arts (university) - 278m from business centre Khudozhiestviennyi (cinema) - 285m from business centre Fakul'tiet zhurnalistiki MGU (university) - 303m from business centre Bibliotieka im. A.M. Gor'kogho (library) - 306m from business centre Chasovnia Borisa i Glieba (place of worship) - 316m from business centre Korchma < (fountain) - 595m from business centre Fontany <> (fountain) - 615m from business centre shkola No123 (school) - 619m from business centre Fontany <> (fountain) - 634m from business centre The Ritz-Carlton (hotel) - 634m from business centre embassy of Norway (embassy) - 639m from business centre Khram Uspieniia Priesviatoi Boghoroditsy na Uspienskom vrazhkie (place of worship) - 669m from business centre posol'stvo Grietsii (embassy) - 681m from business centre Dom knighi (books) - 699m from business centre Posol'stvo Kipra (embassy) - 703m from business centre Khram Voskriesieniia Slovushchiegho na Uspienskom Vrazhkie (place of worship) - 728m from business centre Muziei arkhieologhii Moskvy (vkhod) (museum) - 772m from business centre Wendy's (fast food) - 772m from business centre Khram sviatitieliei Afanasiia i Kirilla na Sivtsievom Vrazhkie (place of worship) - 781m from business centre Vierkhovnyi Sud RF (courthouse) - 847m from business centre shkola No110 (school) - 859m from business centre Gorky Museum (museum) - 863m from business centre Khram Vozniesieniia Gospodnia v Storozhakh (place of worship) - 865m from business centre ghimnaziia No1520, proghimnaziia No1720 (school) - 890m from business centre Novyi maniezh (museum) - 912m from business centre posol'stvo Ukrainy (embassy) - 913m from business centre shkola No110 (school) - 925m from business centre VTB 24 Bank (bank) - 925m from business centre Shkola No 59 im. N. V. Gogholia (school) - 928m from business centre GUM department store (mall) - 929m from business centre MKhAT im. Gor'kogho (theatre) - 968m from business centre Posol'stvo M'ianmy (embassy) - 969m from business centre Sinaghogha na Bol'shoi Bronnoi (place of worship) - 972m from business centre AUZ No4 NIU VShE (university) - 982m from business centre Okhotny Ryad; Teatralnaya (subway entrance) - 982m from business centre VTB 24 Bank (bank) - 984m from business centre embassy of Canada (embassy) - 994m from business centre All information contained in this document is for guide purposes only and NewOfficeEurope.com.com cannot be held responsible for any inaccuracies or omissions. Please confirm all details with the agent representing this office space before proceeding. Full terms of service can be viewed at http://www.NewOfficeEurope.com.com/terms-of-service..
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