Let's look at the holy of holies - the residence in which Vladimir Putin lives. The working schedule of the President of the Russian Federation is sometimes so busy that it does not leave a minute to rest. That is why Vladimir Vladimirovich has several residences and apartments in different parts of the country, which allows you to escape from business and enjoy the silence. We have collected the most famous houses in which the president most often stops.
- A bit from Putin’s biography
- Where is the president of the Russian Federation registered?
- Official Residences of the President of the Russian Federation
- Apartment in Saint Petersburg
- Residence in Novo-Ogaryovo
- Residence in Sochi
- Other residences of Putin
- Where else is the president
A bit from Putin’s biography
Vladimir Vladimirovich was born on October 6 in 1952 in Leningrad. The future president spent his childhood with his father and mother in a simple communal apartment in the central part of St. Petersburg.
Since 1960, Putin attended school number 193. After completing 8 classes, he went to secondary school No. 281. The future president of Russia was far from always an exemplary pioneer: hooligan antics were encountered in adolescence.
Vladimir Vladimirovich received his higher education at the Law Faculty of Leningrad State University. Also in the early 80s, Putin graduated from Moscow KGB Higher School No. 1. After completing his studies, he gained experience in the counterintelligence unit. Vladimir Putin graduated from the Red Banner Institute. Andropov, there he was prepared for a trip to Germany, where he spent working days until 1990.
Putin moved to Moscow only in the 90s, due to an increase in his career in political circles. At that time, Vladimir Vladimirovich served as Prime Minister.
to contents ↑Where is the president of the Russian Federation registered?
Many are worried about the question, where is the president of Russia registered? This is not such a big secret. Vladimir Putin is registered in a Moscow apartment at the address: Academician Zelinsky street, house number 6. The elite building, designed to accommodate officials and deputies, contains mainly office apartments. A house of 90 apartments is fenced with a long fence to enhance security measures. Video cameras are installed around the perimeter, there is a special separate security point. All windows facing the street are glazed with frosted armored glass.
However, the president practically does not appear here due to a very busy work schedule. In addition, he has other types of housing.
to contents ↑Official Residences of the President of the Russian Federation
The absolute truth is that the chief leader of the Russian Federation often spends time in the Kremlin. But the townspeople are interested in another question: does Vladimir Putin have any other housing?
Due to the busy schedule, the president does not spend more than seven hours a day at home. Vladimir Vladimirovich has daily meetings, official receptions with dignitaries, various international summits and much more. The head of state takes the lion's share of the time for all this. But the leader of the country has an official house for living, where there is no need to engage in affairs of national importance.The president, like any other person, needs to sleep, eat, relax, and put himself in order. Here are some places to visit.
to contents ↑Apartment in Saint Petersburg
Before moving to the capital for basic residence, the future leader of the Russian Federation lived in St. Petersburg for a long time. The apartment in the building of the Presidential Office of the President of the Russian Federation was allocated to the future head of the country in the South-Western Administrative District.
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In 2000, Vladimir Vladimirovich began to live with his family in the Moscow region. We are talking about the well-known village of Usovo, Odintsovo district, where the official residence is located in Novo-Ogaryovo. The house is located 10 km from the main automobile ring road of the capital, along Rublevo-Uspensky highway.
The history of the place is quite interesting: the first owner of the site in the 19th century was Prince Sergei Alexandrovich. At that time, the estate looked in the English Gothic genre, and the park area was equipped according to English traditions.
In the residence, the guarantor of the Constitution of the Russian Federation is provided with all necessary amenities for both work and life. At the same time, on the territory of the residential building there is a separate small cottage for the official reception of guests and their accommodation. Visiting Putin are not only close relatives, but also senior officials of the Russian Federation.
In 1950, the estate was rebuilt by order of Georgy Malenkov, a Soviet statesman and ally of I. Stalin. The house was built for foreign and metropolitan events, and was also used as a meeting place for members of the CPSU Central Committee.
All conditions have been created for the president’s relaxation: there is a swimming pool, a spacious cinema with comfortable chairs and sofas made of soft leather, a room for sports training, and even a stable. On the vast territory of the residence there are also a church, a house, several greenhouses and a helipad.
to contents ↑Residence in Sochi
In addition to apartments and government housing in Novo-Ogaryovo, the head of the Russian Federation has a mansion Bocharov Ruchey in Sochi. The house, located in the Krasnodar Territory, Putin mainly uses for rest and relaxation. The mansion with a huge area of several tens of hectares is located on a hill, from where a beautiful picturesque view opens from the window to the sea. The territory of Bocharov stream is more reminiscent of a suburban state cottage for relaxation in the warmer months.
The construction of the house began long before the Great Patriotic War. The order for the construction at that time was given by the People's Commissar K. Voroshilov. Now the building has a modern design, architecturally harmonious interior. The style of the entire mansion combines comfort, rigor and a business atmosphere.
to contents ↑Other residences of Putin
It would be wrong to omit the Kremlin theme. Perhaps, first of all, this is a place for a working atmosphere, and not just the official house of Putin. After all, he spends most of his time there.
Also, the President of the Russian Federation owns a house in the Novgorod region, where he lives during official invitations to Valdai. The country house is located twenty kilometers from the northwestern part of the city. Long before Putin was born, the construction of the premises was begun by decree of Stalin in the 1930s. But the chief leader did not particularly favor this place, because he considered it very isolated and called it "deaf-mute." But Boris Yeltsin really liked this house.After all, he came here to fish, relax and put his health in order.
At the place where in the past there was a country estate of the first German Chancellor of Germany, Otto von Bismarck, another president’s house is located. The huge building of three floors in the Kaliningrad region consists of the Yantar Hotel, as well as an administrative residential complex. The Yantar State Complex receives at various times various officials, deputies of the State Duma of the Russian Federation, as well as Senates of the Council of Federations. But all the receptions take place through the management of the president’s affairs, as well as Anton Alikhanov, the governor of the Kaliningrad region.
Putin is on government business trips at his Sevastyanov’s House, which is located in Yekaterinburg. The residential building is popular among the people as the House of Trade Unions. The start of construction was set at the beginning of the 19th century. Sevastyanov’s house is now located on the famous Lenin Avenue, where Gorky Street intersects. In 2000, a major reorganization of this site took place. At present, Putin is holding awards ceremonies here, arranging festive meetings and other events of a national scale.
to contents ↑Where else is the president
The location of a high-ranking person is enough, but not every one of them has an “official” status. Bocharov Ruchey, mentioned earlier, may not be an official home, but it is one of the most beloved by the head of the Russian Federation. Two houses have the status of an “official” residence: the capital’s Kremlin and the estate of the village of Usovo - Novo-Ogarevo.
Also, the main politician comes to the estate on the shores of the Gulf of Finland, where the Konstantinovsky Palace is located. The building is located 19 kilometers from the second most important capital of Russia - St. Petersburg. The estate was built in the 18th century by the design of a Roman architect, and until 1979 was listed as the property of the imperial family.
Other state dachas with unofficial status are:
- "Palace of Congresses" in the village of Barvikha near Moscow;
- Stalin's dacha, whose new name is "Long Beards", is located twenty kilometers from the administrative center of Valdai;
- hotel and tourist complex "Gazprom" in the Ongudaysky district - Altai Compound;
- the estate Milovka of the Volga region on the banks of the Volga;
- Volga cliff on the Kuibyshev reservoir.
Now you know a little more about where the head of the Russian Federation prefers to spend his free time.
it is necessary to simultaneously show the housing in which ordinary workers and pensioners of Russia live. I would like for the whole government to see the state of the MKD in Rostov where I live.
rather than ho Trump's golden palace to acquire? You need to be such a fool to equalize the standard of living of all people. The Bible even writes that there is no equality and cannot be. You must be able to live with what you earned. By the way, residences are not the property of the president.
And here is what is interesting to me. The Russian Federation with the economy and living standards of some African countries has a whole bunch of official residences of the president, and how many more prime ones, etc.?
And the president of the country with the most powerful US economy has only 2 (TWO) official residences (the White House and Camp David).Yes, I will add another Blair House guest residence (Boris Yeltsin stayed there, there was a case).