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clues, rising naturally from the street. This<br />

creates a huge frieze, and a controversy.<br />

The building is heavily decorated, in different<br />

styles and colours, but all using the<br />

pastel shades and soft curves characteristic<br />

of the belle époque image. Does this<br />

enhance or detract from the architecture<br />

itself? Make your own choice – both are<br />

enticing answers.<br />

It is hard not to be wowed by the crowning<br />

glory of the exterior, though: Mikhail<br />

Vruebel’s mosaics that lift the roof, on the<br />

west and north faces. Let your eye wander<br />

up across graceful window curves,<br />

the wrought iron balconies and the bas<br />

relief friezes, and settle on the “Princess<br />

of Dreams” and her sister scenes. There is<br />

a whole room in the Tretyakov dedicated<br />

to Vruebel, and rightly so, and here are<br />

two of his best, watching the flows of folk<br />

far below.<br />

Step inside and further treasures<br />

await you, led by the utterly stunning<br />

dining room. The décor is rich without<br />

being overbearing, ornate while<br />

welcoming, colourful without being<br />

gaudy. The pillars and mirrors affect<br />

yet more spaciousness, but above all,<br />

in every sense, Shukov’s glass dome<br />

roof, exquisitely decorated makes for<br />

an ethereal feeling of inner space, a<br />

garden of Eden with a light lid, or is<br />

that a lid of light? The staff are enthusiasts,<br />

and welcome an interested<br />

guest.<br />

Nourished in both body and soul,<br />

head back to the streets to find<br />

more treasures. Gorky House merits<br />

its own eulogy, but there are<br />

another dozen hiding inside the<br />

boulevard ring, four times that<br />

within the Garden Ring. Some of<br />

the more spectacular include<br />

the Yaroslavl Railway Station,<br />

The Tretyakov and Pushkin<br />

galleries, The Moscow Art Theatre<br />

and the incongruously<br />

eclectic and polymorphic<br />

National Hotel. This short<br />

tribute finishes with a quiz,<br />

a photo collection of hidden<br />

treasures, within the<br />

Boulevard ring: enjoy<br />

finding them.<br />

Art Nouveau is alive<br />

and well, and awaits<br />

your enjoyment,<br />

here and now in<br />

Moscow. Don’t<br />

miss it! P<br />

Inside the Hotel Metrolopol<br />

Offices for the Moscow Oblast on Staraya Ploschad<br />

City Beat<br />

March 2009 29

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