cafe "Rialto" in Moscow Elena Peskova, Lydia Guzeva
Passing the gallery
Leading headings: Nina Farizova
A photo: - zamzam
Architect: Elena Peskova, Lidiya Guzeva
Glass works (stained glass and other products): Boris Tumov, Olga Voevoda
Painter: Tatyana Starostova, Dmitry Mitrofanov
Magazine: N10 (88) 2004
The boom in Italian places in Moscow does not stop. For a new cafe (B. Torch Lane., 9/11) chose the name "Rialto". So now you can “visit” the Eternal City of the XIV-XVI centuries and admire the oldest bridge in Europe, Ponto di Rialto, painted in the Carpaccio style. “Venetian courtyard on the canal bank” - this is how young architects Elena Peskova and Lydia Guzeva position Moscow “Rialto”. As in this Venice, there is a terrace and patio with lanterns, aged stone floor and gothic columns. Author's stained glass windows and a fireplace in a small VIP-room, designed for six people, refer us to the theme of an old Venetian house.