The Moscow Museum, named after the composer Sergei Rachmaninov, was released to the city for millions of dollars of debts. About it reports Telegram channel base.
According to the publication sources, the museum began to be evacuated due to large debts accumulated for several years. Although the Moscow officials’ own control belongs to the building of the building’s cultural heritage objects, he claimed that the Rachmaninovskoye Association olmada was not in the protection of historical buildings for years.
At the Moscow City Channel, they said that the tenants have accumulated a debt for the rental of 18 million rubles, some of the facilities can be made for various businesses – dry cleaning, beauty salons and PVZ – this can only be made by agreement with the capital authorities.
The Moscow Ministry of Urban Property terminated the contract with the leadership of the museum. According to “Rachmaninovsky Society” documents, he would leave the facilities on 18 April.
In the museum Insist onFor more than 20 years, the museum and society are legally in the building – the composer ended thanks to the demand of the grandchildren.
“However, since 2018, the situation has changed. Despite permanent demands for the expansion of the lease agreement, the Urban Office Department of the City of Moscow fell in December 2024 in accordance with Article 621 of the Civil Code of the Russian Federation: The lease of the contract was limited to the end of the three months.
The society insists not only about the museum, but also the only memory of Sergei Rachmaninov, where unique ruins, including the piano regularly hosted by composers, scientific conferences, chamber concerts, and regularly hosted piano.
Previously reportedHermitage entrance will be free on May 8th.
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Source: Gazeta

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