1. General Provisions
This personal data processing policy has been drawn up in accordance with the requirements of the Federal Law of July 27, 2006. No. 152-FZ "On Personal Data" and determines the procedure for processing personal data and measures to ensure the security of the user's personal data.
- The operator sets as its most important goal and condition for the implementation of its activities the observance of the rights and freedoms of a person and a citizen in the processing of his personal data, including the protection of the rights to privacy, personal and family secrets.
- This Operator's policy regarding the processing of personal data (hereinafter referred to as the Policy) applies to all information that the Operator can receive about website visitors.
2. Basic concepts used in the Policy
- Automated processing of personal data - processing of personal data using computer technology;
- Blocking of personal data - temporary suspension of the processing of personal data (unless the processing is necessary to clarify personal data);
- Website - a set of graphic and information materials, as well as computer programs and databases that ensure their availability on the Internet;
- Personal data information system - a set of personal data contained in databases and information technologies and technical means that ensure their processing;
- Depersonalization of personal data - actions as a result of which it is impossible to determine, without the use of additional information, the ownership of personal data by a specific User or other subject of personal data;
- Processing of personal data - any action (operation) or a set of actions (operations) performed with or without the use of automation tools with personal data, including collection, recording, systematization, accumulation, storage, clarification (updating, changing), extraction, use, transfer (distribution, provision, access), depersonalization, blocking, deletion, destruction of personal data;
- Operator - a state body, municipal body, legal entity or individual, independently or jointly with other persons organizing and (or) carrying out the processing of personal data, as well as determining the purposes of processing personal data, the composition of personal data to be processed, the actions (operations) performed with personal data;
- Personal data - any information relating directly or indirectly to a specific or identifiable Website User;
- User – any visitor to the website;
- Providing personal data - actions aimed at disclosing personal data to a certain person or a certain circle of persons;
- Dissemination of personal data - any actions aimed at disclosing personal data to an indefinite circle of persons (transfer of personal data) or familiarizing with personal data of an unlimited number of persons, including the disclosure of personal data in the media, placement in information and telecommunication networks or providing access to personal data in any other way;
- Cross-border transfer of personal data - transfer of personal data to the territory of a foreign state to an authority of a foreign state, a foreign individual or a foreign legal entity;
- Destruction of personal data - any actions as a result of which personal data are destroyed irrevocably with the impossibility of further restoration of the content of personal data in the information system of personal data and (or) as a result of which material carriers of personal data are destroyed.
3. The Operator may process the following personal data of the User
- Full Name;
- Email address;
- Phone numbers;
- The site also collects and processes anonymous data about visitors (including cookies) using Internet statistics services (Yandex Metrika and Google Analytics and others).
- The above data further in the text of the Policy are united by the general concept of Personal data.
4. Purposes of personal data processing
- The purpose of processing the User's personal data is to clarify the details of the order.
- Anonymized data of Users collected using Internet statistics services are used to collect information about the actions of Users on the site, improve the quality of the site and its content.
5. Legal grounds for the processing of personal data
- The Operator processes the User's personal data only if they are filled in and / or sent by the User independently through special forms located on the website. By filling out the relevant forms and / or sending their personal data to the Operator, the User expresses his consent to this Policy.
- The Operator processes anonymized data about the User if it is allowed in the User's browser settings (saving cookies and using JavaScript technology is enabled).
6. The procedure for collecting, storing, transferring and other types of processing of personal data
The security of personal data processed by the Operator is ensured through the implementation of legal, organizational and technical measures necessary to fully comply with the requirements of the current legislation in the field of personal data protection.
- The Operator ensures the safety of personal data and takes all possible measures to exclude access to personal data of unauthorized persons.
- The User's personal data will never, under any circumstances, be transferred to third parties, except in cases related to the implementation of applicable law.
- In case of detection of inaccuracies in personal data, the User can update them independently by sending a notification to the Operator to the Operator’s e-mail address marked “Updating personal data”.
- The term for processing personal data is unlimited. The User may at any time withdraw his consent to the processing of personal data by sending a notification to the Operator by e-mail to the Operator's email address marked "Withdrawal of consent to the processing of personal data".
7. Cross-border transfer of personal data
- Before the start of the cross-border transfer of personal data, the operator is obliged to make sure that the foreign state to whose territory the transfer of personal data is supposed to be carried out provides reliable protection of the rights of subjects of personal data.
- Cross-border transfer of personal data on the territory of foreign states that do not meet the above requirements can be carried out only if there is a written consent of the subject of personal data to the cross-border transfer of his personal data and / or execution of an agreement to which the subject of personal data is a party.
8. Final provisions
- The User can receive any clarifications on issues of interest regarding the processing of his personal data by contacting the Operator via e-mail.
- This document will reflect any changes in the policy of processing personal data by the Operator. The policy is valid indefinitely until it is replaced by a new version.
The history of the estate on the site of the current possessions at 26 Petrovka Street dates back to the eighteenth century. At that time, the current territory belonged to Prince Alexei Lvov, and grew by buying out neighboring courtyards and joining wastelands, starting in 1754.
At the same time, a complex of estate buildings appeared here, which in 1759 Prince Lvov donated to his two daughters. Soon the youngest of them marries and is married to Prince Sergei Odoevsky. The latter continues to actively build up the territory and improve the estate, inviting the architect Yakovlev for these purposes. Interestingly, Sergei Ivanovich Odoevsky was the grandfather of the famous Decembrist poet Alexander Odoevsky.
In the nineteenth century, the estate at 26 Petrovka often changed its owners. It is going through periods of destruction, restoration and restructuring. Numerous owners have repeatedly changed the appearance of buildings and the arrangement of internal premises.
The entry of French troops into Moscow in 1812 also caused significant damage to the main house.
Profitable houses of Lazarik on Petrovka
In 1876, a certain Alexandra Durnovo was listed as the owner of the estate. She restored the former main house with numerous outbuildings and buildings, as well as a one-level tenement house. In the same year, she ceded the possessions to G.P. Lazarik.
Under Germogen Petrovich, the territory began to be actively built up with tenement houses. The design and construction work was led by the architect Arseniev. It was at that time that a three-story building at number 3 was erected in the possessions at 26 Petrovka Street, then buildings 2 and 2A at the corner of the main street and Krapivensky Lane, as well as building 3A, adjacent to the main building.
In 1881, the complex of buildings already belonged to the Moscow Credit Society, and then it was resold in parts to such homeowners as A.M. Kharitonov, K.N. and N.S. Offenses. The new owners set up shops and taverns here, as well as various workshops.
The well-known garden with a pond in the city was leased to the Moscow Yacht Club, which arranges an ice skating rink on the surface of the reservoir in winter. Interestingly, it was on it that the first speed skating competitions in the empire, the Russian Championship, were held. It happened in 1889.
Here is how the famous writer Yuri Nagibin described this place:
“By some miracle, the silver dish of the skating rink fit into the thicket of the built-up-rebuilt center of Moscow. Here the house climbs on the house, you won’t find a free spot: a rabbitry is built between the garbage heap and the garage, next to it the shoe shiner hung pasta of laces and stinked with a sweet shoe polish stink, a cap maker nestled in some niche, and an electric welder presses on him; sheds, substations, all kinds of workshops crowd each other, pushing each other with elbows, and suddenly the city partes and, with Dutch generosity, gives its citizens a clean expanse of ice.
During the years of Soviet power, the main house at 26 Petrovka was added with two floors. In the same way, the corner building was reconstructed, in which a hostel was placed under the jurisdiction of the People's Commissariat of Heavy Industry.
In the 1950s, a one-story pavilion built in the classicist style was raised in the central part of the former Odoevsky estate. A sports field and tennis courts have taken their place under the former pond.
- st. Petrovka, 26, building 4
Moscow, CAO (center)
M Trubnaya (337m) M Chekhovskaya (562m) M Tsvetnoy Boulevard (612m)
Closed until 08:00
Guest parking
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Year of foundation: 2006
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Directions
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