The supermarket on Tverskaya Street in the centre of the city first opened in 1901, in Imperial Russia.
It continued trading through a revolution and comfortably outlived the Soviet Union.
But ultimately it was the Covid-19 pandemic, along with a complicated legal agreement over the sale of the building, that led to its downfall.
Although it was once bustling and vibrant, the building is now largely empty, both of shoppers and of inventory.
Gleb Prostakov, a spokesman for Yeliseyevsky, told local media that the shop was closing because of legal issues.
Although it was once bustling and vibrant, the building is now largely empty, both of shoppers and of inventory.
Gleb Prostakov, a spokesman for Yeliseyevsky, told local media that the shop was closing because of legal issues.

