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  2. Church of the Protection of the Holy Virgin on Ostozhenka

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    [2] In 1992, the Ostozhenskaya Old Believer community of the Russian Orthodox Old-Rite Church was registered. The Moscow City Property Committee transferred the church and the cleric's house (2, Turchaninov Lane) to it, and restoration works began. On February 8, 1998, the raising of church's crosses and bells took place.

  3. Khamovniki District - Wikipedia

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    Vsevolozhsky Mansion, Ostozhenka 49, 1820s. Upper-class population grew stronger after the Fire of Moscow (1812), when the main streets were rebuilt in Neoclassical architecture by disciples of Matvey Kazakov. Grand 23 mansions were more common in Prechistenka, smaller single-story buildings—in Ostozhenka Street; some of them survive to date.

  4. File:Moscow, Ostozhenka 21 (41778247090).jpg - Wikipedia

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  5. Moscow State Linguistic University - Wikipedia

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    1804 – By the High Ukaz of Emperor Alexander I, the Moscow Imperial Commercial School is created teaching the English, French, German, and Latin languages. 1806 – The school moves into a historic building – the house of the former general-governor of Moscow, Peter Eropkin, on Ostozhenka (today this is the main campus of MSLU).

  6. Category:Russian Orthodox churches in Moscow - Wikipedia

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    This page was last edited on 28 November 2019, at 18:07 (UTC).; Text is available under the Creative Commons Attribution-ShareAlike 4.0 License; additional terms may apply.

  7. Conception Convent - Wikipedia

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    The Russian Orthodox Church declared the Gothic-influenced style of the old katholikon improper for a Russian Orthodox temple and demanded it to be rebuilt in a more traditional Byzantine style. [1] In October 2006, Yuri Luzhkov approved a Russian Revival design by Alexander Obolensky on condition that the building's height would be decreased.

  8. House on the Embankment - Wikipedia

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    The House on the Embankment (Russian: Дом на набережной) is a block-wide apartment building on the banks of the Moskva River on Balchug in downtown Moscow, Russia. [1] It faces Bersenevskaya Embankment on one side and Serafimovicha Street on the other side. Until 1952, it was the tallest residential building in Moscow.

  9. Moscow Saga - Wikipedia

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    Moscow Saga (Russian: Московская сага, romanized: Moscovskaya Saga) is a Russian television series loosely based on the eponymous trilogy Vasily Aksyonov. The shooting took place in the winter and spring of 2004. It aired from 11 October to 12 November 2004 on Channel One Russia. [1]