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'''Vinzavod''' ({{langx|ru|Винзавод}}; ''Vinzavod'', literally winery) is a centre for contemporary arts in Moscow, Russia.<ref name=about>{{Cite web|url=http://www.winzavod.ru/about/|title=О Винзаводе|website=winzavod.ru}}</ref><ref name=history>{{Cite web|url=http://www.winzavod.ru/about/history.php|title=История "Винзавода"|website=winzavod.ru}}</ref> Opened in 2007, it is located in a complex of seven industrial buildings from the late 19th century including the former brewery (and later winery) called "Moscow Bavaria". Alexander Brodsky is the coordinator of the project.

==History of the building== ===Estate of Princess Volkonskaya=== Captain of the Guards regiment Mel’gunov, the first owner of an estate situated in modern Mruzovskomu on the corner 4th streets BANKS, sold his estate to his own sister, Princess Catherine Volkonskaya.<ref name=about11>{{Cite web|url=https://salvadress.ru/o-vinzavode-o-vinzavode-vinzavod-vintazhnyi-zal.html|title=О Винзаводе|website=salvadress.ru}}</ref><ref name=about13>{{Cite web|url=https://mosday.ru/forum/viewtopic.php?t=1486|title=Сыромятнический 4-й переулок, дом 1 строение 6|website=mosday.ru}}</ref>

In 1805, Monin bought the manor. After four years in 1810, Nicephorus Prokofiev opened a malt-brewing factory on its territory. In early 1821, the estate passed on to Revel shopkeeper Frederick Danielson of the 2nd Guild, who added a wing to the residential part of the building, along with a two-story brewery and malt house. Kokorev collected paintings and was a patron of the arts.

===Moscow Bavaria=== In the middle of the 19th century, the western part of the estate was cut off by the Moscow-Kursk railway. The malt building was on the corner of the newly paved lane and unexpectedly increased in urban value. The brewery kept all of its buildings. In the 1870s through the 1880s, brothers Ivan and Cyril Tarusin, the owners of “Moscow Bavaria” (Russian company for beer and mead in Moscow),<ref name=about13/> acquired the factory. In 1909, part of the estate was acquired by legal representatives of H. S. Ledentsov, who used his resources for educational purposes; the main house was converted into a four-year college.

==History of the art center== [[File:Dmitry Medvedev 8 February 2010.jpg|thumb|right|President of Russia Dmitri Medvedev visiting Vinzavod]]

Businessman Roman Trotsenko founded the Vinzavod Center for Contemporary Art.<ref>{{Cite web |url=http://www.km.ru/news/v_vinzavode_razdayut_premii_za_i |title=В "Винзаводе" раздают премии за изнасилование|access-date=2014-11-15 |archive-date=2014-11-29 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20141129021533/http://www.km.ru/news/v_vinzavode_razdayut_premii_za_i}}</ref> Lina Krasnyanskaya, who headed Vinzavod's flagship Best of Russia project, became the executive director in 2016.

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