City Hall has put out a tender for the renovation of 18th-century Ostankino Estate, a grand mansion in the north of the capital, Moscow's competition policy department said Monday in an online statement.
Authorities will accept bids of up to 68.4 million rubles ($1.8 million) to do renovation work that will involve removing mold from paintings, restoring pillars and stoves, and repairing the stucco decoration in the estate's theater. ?
Applications will be accepted until Sept. 9, 2014, with the winner to be announced a week later.
The renovation should take 15 months to complete, the statement said.
The estate, which was built in northeast Moscow between 1790 and 1799, served as an out-of-town residence for the Sheremetev family, one of Russia's most influential noble families at the time.
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