After years of speculation about his personal life and his place of residence, Vladimir Putin ‘Opened’ his apartment at Chimney to the philanthropic public.
In fact, he invited – for the first time – to his luxurious apartment the pro -government journalist Pavel Zarubin and of course the necessary cameras at his home in Kremlin.
Vladimir Putin – who seems slim and refreshed – is distinguished in the video in a Kremlin room talking to the journalist. The Russian president opens a white door with golden details and sounds saying: “Yes, this is the apartment. As you can see, it’s not far away. ”
They then enter an imposing room decorated with gold -plated walls, large mirrors with golden frames, gold chandeliers and exotic plants.
A large portrait of Russian Emperor Alexander III dominates a table, while light sofas are in the center of the room.
Putin showed journalist Pavel Zarubin his apartment in the Kremlin and admitted that he has been spending the night there almost every day for the past 3 years. pic.twitter.com/dhvhXLMXlK
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In the first room is a white piano with a tail next to a large window, with himself admitting that he rarely plays.
Inside the apartment there is also a library of dark wood, two bedrooms and a small “domestic chapel”.
It is noted that Vladimir Putin’s interview, which is published by the Daily Mail, will be screened in Russia on May 4.
Putin showed his apartment in the Kremlin.
Propagandist Pavel Zarubin showed footage from the documentary about Putin, which will be released soon.
Several frames of the video show gilding, moldings, massive curtains, a white grand piano, and a portrait of Emperor Alexander… pic.twitter.com/oAx6pYAMIr
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Putin had revealed in an earlier interview, in March 2023, that his informal negotiations with Chinese President Xi Jing had taken place in the apartment: “We had a professional meal first and then invited the President, as a friend. I have an apartment here [στο Κρεμλίνο]where I spend a lot of time last, I work and often stay there. So we went there and, sitting by the fireplace, drinking tea, talked about all the issues calmly. “
A few years ago a palace in Gelendzik had released a view of the Black Sea, which is believed to belong to the Russian president.