In the garden of pleasure

Moscow cafe Prado Andrei Tsygankov

Passing the gallery

A photo: Evgeny Luchin

Leading headings: Nina Farizova

Designer: Andrey Tsygankov

Painter: Natalia Levshenkova, Igor Levshenkov

Magazine: N4 (93) 2005

The glamorous and pretentious new Moscow café Prado (Slavyanskaya Sq., 2) fully corresponds to its dual name (Prado is the famous museum in Madrid, and in Spanish it is a glade). Ceiling frames create a direct association with the museum. Each frame is trimmed in its own way: under the skin of a rhino, under the skin of a python, under a baguette and under an aged mirror. The museum theme is continued by a copy of Bosch's Garden of Delights, two handmade wooden peacocks, iron wood parquet, which from time to time turns green and exudes a light, pleasant smell, Italian armchairs with white leopard upholstery and round Italian chandeliers of ice stone covered with gilding.

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