Moscow Contemporary Art Center Vinzavod

[1][2] Opened in 2007, it is located in a complex of seven industrial buildings from the late 19th century including the former brewery (and later winery) called "Moscow Bavaria".

In early 1821, the estate passed on to Revel shopkeeper Frederick Danielson of the 2nd Guild, who added a wing to the residential part of the building, along with a two-story brewery and malt house.

The malt building was on the corner of the newly paved lane and unexpectedly increased in urban value.

In 1909, part of the estate was acquired by legal representatives of H. S. Ledentsov, who used his resources for educational purposes; the main house was converted into a four-year college.

[5] Lina Krasnyanskaya, who headed Vinzavod's flagship Best of Russia project, became the executive director in 2016.