The private life of Vladimir Putin is shrouded in rumors and legends. The media ascribe him novels with celebrities, the presence of several twins and illegitimate children. But most of all journalists are interested in the level of welfare of the Russian president and his place of residence. Official sources do not disclose this information, but some details site still managed to find out.
Where does Vladimir Putin live?
Before moving to Moscow, Vladimir Putin lived in the city of St. Petersburg. In the 90 years he moved to the capital and received the first office apartment. It was located in the South-Western Administrative District in the house of the Presidential Affairs Directorate at ul. Academician Zelensky 6.Other residences of Vladimir Putin
In addition to possessions in Novo-Ogarevo, the President has other residences located in different cities of Russia. There are about 20 of them, but the most visited are:- Bocharov Stream. The holiday complex is located in the prestigious district of Sochi and includes a two-storey villa, a house for resting the prime minister and guest cottages. On the territory of 40 hectares is also located a large orchard, a sports complex, swimming pools, a press center and much more.
- Long Beards (Valdai, Lake Dinner). The residence is located in the Novgorod region near the city of Valdai. Vladimir Putin visits this 930-hectare estate mainly in the summer. In territory there are restaurants, a cinema hall, a helicopter platform. As you might expect, the plots in the neighborhood are occupied by representatives of the state elite and large businessmen.
- The Volga cliff. Wellness sanatorium in the Samara region is located in an ecologically clean area in the forest. On its territory of 400 hectares is another residence, which included a two-story building, a park, a winter garden, a swimming pool, a water-and-mud bath.
- Mayendorf. In this castle, located in the village of Barvikha, Vladimir Putin sometimes receives heads of foreign states and holds mass meetings. The government residence of Maindorf became after a major restoration in the early 2000s. The territory is not closed to visitors.