[2] The three-storied central mansion is vastly decorated with the avant-corps, reliefs, and is connected to two-storied wings, creating two closed courtyards.
The rebuilding of the estate began in 1814 under the direction of the architect Domenico Gilardi, famous for his designs for buildings in the Moscow Empire style[1][6].
The two-storey annexe had an Ionic portico at the basement height and a bas-relief on the theme of the victory in the Patriotic War of 1812 was placed between the columns.
[6] Due to financial problems in 1821, the Lunin family was forced to sell the main building to the Commercial Bank, and they moved into the outbuilding.
After the death of Peter Lunin in 1822, the widow Evdokia Lunina sold the remaining buildings of the estate to the bank.