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The historic Boyarsky hall, located on the 4th floor of the hotel, is designed in the style of 16th-century boyar chambers, featuring a vaulted ceiling, semi-columns, and walls adorned with intricate patterns depicting the Garden of Eden. The wall paintings were created in the early 20th century by artists S. Chekhonin, P. Kuznetsov, and A. Matveev. Lost during the Soviet era, these artworks were meticulously restored during the hotel’s renovation in the late 20th century, allowing guests to once again admire the works of these outstanding Russian artists. The hall’s festive atmosphere is enhanced by vibrant red accents, wooden furniture, and a luxurious crystal chandelier. Another notable feature of Boyarsky is an antique stuffed brown bear, a symbol of past fashion. The Boyarsky hall is the finest venue in Moscow for traditional Russian feasts and wedding banquets.



