No skyscrapers. No fuss. But a huge number of monuments of history and architecture.
Today we will walk with you along the Boulevard Ring, one of the oldest central transport rings in Moscow.
We promise - every step of this journey will be imbued with the breath of history.
This is the first part of the walk.
Enjoy watching!
00:04 Patriarshy Bridge - The Patriarchal Bridge leads from the Cathedral of Christ the Savior to the artificial island Baltschug.
00:15 - In the distance you can see the monument to Peter the Great.
00:25 - Profitable House Pertsovoy, a monument of historical architecture and nice look building.
01:00 - Christ the Savior Cathedral. What you see is a restored building in the 1990s. The historic church (built in 1837) was blown up by the Communists on December 5, 1931.
04:15 - Kropotkinskaya metro station
06:25 - Moscow Museum of Modern Art (one of the branches).
09:06 - Chess Museum
12:30 - The second monument to the writer Gogol (1951 installation). Many contemporaries considered this monument to be less reliable and badly conveying the character of the writer. Moscow has kept both the original and the new monuments.
15:00 - Arbatskaya metro station and Khudozhestvenny theatre.
15:10 - Arbat street
18:10 - Gogol house
18:50 - The first monument to the writer Gogol (1909 installation).
19:46 - The memorial plate on the building on the left says: here, from 1936 to 1953, the Arctic explorer George Ushakov lived.
20:10- Museum of Oriental Art
23:30 - Rotunda fountain "Natalia and Alexander"
23:35 - Nikitskie Vorota Square
24:25 - TASS building a monument of historical architecture
25:30 - Monument to scientist Clemet Timiryazev
30:35 - Monument to the great Russian poet Sergey Esenin
33:35 - Pushkin Theater
40:35 - Monument to Alexander Pushkin
46:55 - Moscow City Parlament
54:15 - Trubnaya metro station enter and the monument to soldiers of law and order, who died in the line of duty
Today we will walk with you along the Boulevard Ring, one of the oldest central transport rings in Moscow.
We promise - every step of this journey will be imbued with the breath of history.
This is the first part of the walk.
Enjoy watching!
00:04 Patriarshy Bridge - The Patriarchal Bridge leads from the Cathedral of Christ the Savior to the artificial island Baltschug.
00:15 - In the distance you can see the monument to Peter the Great.
00:25 - Profitable House Pertsovoy, a monument of historical architecture and nice look building.
01:00 - Christ the Savior Cathedral. What you see is a restored building in the 1990s. The historic church (built in 1837) was blown up by the Communists on December 5, 1931.
04:15 - Kropotkinskaya metro station
06:25 - Moscow Museum of Modern Art (one of the branches).
09:06 - Chess Museum
12:30 - The second monument to the writer Gogol (1951 installation). Many contemporaries considered this monument to be less reliable and badly conveying the character of the writer. Moscow has kept both the original and the new monuments.
15:00 - Arbatskaya metro station and Khudozhestvenny theatre.
15:10 - Arbat street
18:10 - Gogol house
18:50 - The first monument to the writer Gogol (1909 installation).
19:46 - The memorial plate on the building on the left says: here, from 1936 to 1953, the Arctic explorer George Ushakov lived.
20:10- Museum of Oriental Art
23:30 - Rotunda fountain "Natalia and Alexander"
23:35 - Nikitskie Vorota Square
24:25 - TASS building a monument of historical architecture
25:30 - Monument to scientist Clemet Timiryazev
30:35 - Monument to the great Russian poet Sergey Esenin
33:35 - Pushkin Theater
40:35 - Monument to Alexander Pushkin
46:55 - Moscow City Parlament
54:15 - Trubnaya metro station enter and the monument to soldiers of law and order, who died in the line of duty
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