The Loskutnaya Hotel (Лоскутная) was a hotel on Tverskaya Street in Moscow. The hotel, built in the 19th century, [1] was located by the Manege Square, [2] near the Historical Museum and Iverskaia Gate. [3] Geir Kjetsaa, author of Fyodor Dostoyevsky: A Writer's Life, said that the hotel was "one of the best hotels in town." [2] Leonid Andreev and Pyotr Boborykin often stayed at the hotel. [3] A group of people with Anton Chekhov also stayed at Loskutnaya. [4] It was later renamed to the Red Fleet Hostel, and students and younger members of the Communist Party of Russia stayed at the hotel. [5] During Communist rule, some rooms were reserved for Naval College members and sailor delegates. [6]
The Loskutnaya Hotel (Лоскутная) was a hotel on Tverskaya Street in Moscow. The hotel, built in the 19th century, [1] was located by the Manege Square, [2] near the Historical Museum and Iverskaia Gate. [3] Geir Kjetsaa, author of Fyodor Dostoyevsky: A Writer's Life, said that the hotel was "one of the best hotels in town." [2] Leonid Andreev and Pyotr Boborykin often stayed at the hotel. [3] A group of people with Anton Chekhov also stayed at Loskutnaya. [4] It was later renamed to the Red Fleet Hostel, and students and younger members of the Communist Party of Russia stayed at the hotel. [5] During Communist rule, some rooms were reserved for Naval College members and sailor delegates. [6]