The house 9 to Gogol Street lived the great Russian writer Gogol. He lived there for long, but fun. In front of the house, according to the old-timers of the area, a café, where he used to go for sure, too, where it is likely, too, ate, drank and wanted to write "Dead Souls." "Dead Souls" remember, and cafes forgotten. In order to return the name of this place, we have recreated an authentic interior Gogol, saturating its trappings of home life. The idea of forming the interior was the opportunity to take everything with you. In the cafe you can buy or exchange any one you like the subject, other than the atmosphere. Due to this, the interior is constantly updated and lives, there are new details, and acquired artifacts are leaving to different cities. The spirit of Gogol's irony in our interior lives. Do you want to feel the atmosphere, have to communicate and work? Look in the "Gogol-Mogol". And remember - if you are logged into the "Gogol-Mogol" - you're at home.
Gogol-Mogol art-cafe
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