Best known for its historical manor, Grebnevo served as a country seat of the Galitzine, Trubetskoy, and Bibikov noble families.
The surviving Neoclassical buildings were constructed between the 1780s and 1830s by Major General Gavrila Bibikov and Prince Sergei Mikhailovich (1774–1859).
These include the palatial house of three stories with the six-columned portico (1790s), the Doric entrance gate resembling a Roman triumphal arch (1821), and two Neoclassical churches.
It is dedicated to the Theotokos of Grebnevo, an icon reportedly presented to Dmitry Donskoy after the Battle of Kulikovo.
"Its four arms finish in elegant porticoes with pediments under a domed rotunda over which a shining gilded angel holds the cross".