Rublyovo-Arkhangelskoye

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Rublyovo-Arkhangelskoje ( Russian Рублёво-Архангельское , English: Rublyovo-Arkhangelskoye) is a planned 317 hectare Moscow satellite town for wealthy citizens on the green field . The city is the largest municipal development project in Russia and Europe. In October 2005, the Moscow Building Department approved the plans. According to current planning, the settlement should be fully completed by 2021.

Geographical location

The planned city is located 3 km west of the MKAD motorway ring around the Russian capital, at the end of the Rublyovskoye Chaussee coming from Moscow , and south of the Moscow-Riga motorway ( M9 / E22 ). Except in the west, it is surrounded on three sides by the Moskva River as a natural border. 16 km further west of Moscow is the second namesake, the Arkhangelskoje manor and museum reserve . Until 1917 it belonged to Felix Felixowitsch Jussupow .

planning

The investor, the Russian oil company Nafta-Moskva , plans to invest more than 3 billion dollars in 2.7 million square meters of built space, housing around 30,000 people in 10,000 houses. The project is being marketed by the broker Intermark Real Estate .

The architect of the project is the English office Thompson & Partners, who planned the project in the style of Western European old towns as a city with a center that has grown outward and delimited over the centuries. In contrast to the city, on the adjacent Rublyovskoye Chaussee, also known as the “golden mile”, there are pompous villas in a random row. Rublyowo-Arkhangelskoye is also an alternative to the metropolis of Moscow itself, which continues to grow inexorably, and eats its way into the country, sprawling and incoherent.

City structure

Rublyovo-Arkhangelskoye is about twice the size of Monaco . The city will be largely independent with a clinic, a police station, a fire station, restaurants, sports facilities, schools and a marina. In the north and on the Moskvaufer of the western European laid out and acting city stands the so-called citadel (the word Kremlin is the old Russian term for citadel ) with shops, cinemas and cafes. In the adjoining Old Town to the south with small canals, districts with block perimeter buildings are grouped in an inner ring . To the east of the citadel is an industrial park with a bridge to the M9 motorway. The New City stretches from the commercial area to the south between the Old City and the Moskva River - with flat apartment buildings and row houses - and surrounds the old city again to the northwest. There are paddocks and stables to the south and west of the New City. To the south of these riding arenas and along the course of the Moskva to the southwest, the villas in the forest , detached houses, are adjacent. To the west of the citadel on the other bank of the Moskva is the fishing village with a business park, horse stables and the marina. The fishing village is connected to the citadel by a land bridge that separates the Moskva from a small lake to the southwest.

Residents

The square meter prices in the city are between 5,000 and 6,000 dollars, which is why Rublevo-Arkhangelskoye has earned the reputation of a millionaires' city or Disneyland for millionaires . An apartment costs around $ 500,000, a house up to several million dollars. As the number of the newly rich and affluent in Russia increases, so does the demand for luxury housing. It is estimated that there are 30 billionaires living in Moscow alone and a third of the approximately 80,000 Russian millionaires. In contrast to the heavily guarded Rublyovskoye avenue of rich Russians, Rublyovo-Arkhangelskoye will be surrounded by the natural border of the Moscow River. However, unlike many existing elite residential complexes close to the capital, the city should not be operated as a “ gated community ”.

See also

Web links

Individual evidence

  1. Russia sets end-2006 date for work to begin on $ 3bn city . ( Memento of the original from May 19, 2006 in the Internet Archive ) Info: The archive link was inserted automatically and has not yet been checked. Please check the original and archive link according to the instructions and then remove this notice. In: FDI magazine of the Financial Times @1@ 2Template: Webachiv / IABot / www.fdimagazine.com
  2. Lenta.ru March 24, 2010
  3. Ulrike von Hase-Schmundt: Joseph Stieler: 1781-1858. His life u. his work. Crit. Directory d. Works . Prestel, Munich 1971, ISBN 3-7913-0340-6 , p. 94
  4. Нафта Москва (Nafta Moscow)
  5. City of Millionaires . Deutsche Welle , November 29, 2005
  6. ^ Intermark Real Estate
  7. ^ John Thompson & Partners
  8. a b Russia plans 'millionaires' town . BBC , October 20, 2005
  9. A city for millionaires is emerging on the outskirts of Moscow . In: Die Welt , November 29, 2005
  10. Birgit Ochs: City of Millionaires . In: Frankfurter Allgemeine Sonntagszeitung , May 7, 2006, p. V 13
  11. What does one do when millionaires clog up the place? Build them a town . In: The Times , October 20, 2005

Coordinates: 55 ° 47 '  N , 37 ° 20'  E