thumb|250px|right|The ornate facade of the main entrance to the Sanduny Baths thumb|right|250px|The interior of the baths with view at the box office
thumb|250px|right|The ornate facade of the main entrance to the Sanduny Baths thumb|right|250px|The interior of the baths with view at the box office
Sandunоvskie Baths () or Sandunу (, ) is a cultural and architectural landmark in downtown Moscow, located at 14 Neglinnaya street adjacent to the Central Bank of Russia. First opened in 1808, the baths were founded by and named after the Georgian businessman Sila Sandunov (Zandukeli) (1756–1820), who was once an actor at the court of Catherine II during the 1790s. He bought a land plot on the Neglinnaya River in 1800 to construct baths there.
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