At the entrance to the mansion visitor encounters a French bronze cachepots early 30-ies of the XIX century, chests of drawers, made of oak and rosewood, framed in gilded bronze with marble worktops. "Chests are made for Versailles on the model 1739", - says the publication. Actually "dribs and drabs" - the vase on the dresser with overlaid relief in the form of swans made of bronze - were made by Russian craftsmen in the middle of XIX of polished granite. Nekrasov adorn the walls of the hall, mostly paintings of Marc Chagall.
The living room is conveniently located walnut suite of French masters, a mirror framed in a frame of mahogany, was created in Russia in the 1840-50 year. In the living room can also see the piano C. Bechstein, acquired from the family Konchalovsky, which at one time played Vladimir Sofronitsky and Sergei Prokofiev.