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At the beginning of the 20th century, the site in the 3rd Ushakovsk (nowadays Turchaninovy) Lane belonged to the Moscow Old Believers merchant Pavel Pavlovich Ryabushinsky. The church was built on this site, with initial laying on August 12, 1907. On August 17, 1908, the raising of crosses on chapters raising eight bells on the bell tower took ...
Khamovniki proper is the territory directly beyond Ostozhenka Street (across the Garden Ring). Kham was the name of fabric made by the craftsmen of local sloboda. These craftsmen, originally from Tver, were forced to settle in Moscow in 1624. [9] Extant Church of St. Nicholas in Khamovniki, the center of sloboda, was erected in 1679.
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).
The Monument to Friedrich Engels (Russian: Памятник Фридриху Энгельсу) was installed in 1976 in Moscow near the metro station "Kropotkinskaya". The authors of the monument are sculptor I. I. Kozlovsky, architects A. A. Zavarzin and A. A. Usachev. [1]
The Multimedia Art Museum, Moscow (MAMM; Russian: Мультимедиа Арт Музей, Москва) is a Russian state museum dedicated to the presentation and development of contemporary art related to new multimedia technologies. The museum was opened in October 2010 on the grounds of the Moscow House of Photography.
Own house, Ostozhenka Street, 1900–1903, was once crowned with a 3-meter lion statue. Kekushev was the first practitioner of Art Nouveau in Moscow, starting with his apartment buildings in Varsonofyevskay Lane and Bolshaya Dmitrovka, completed 1893.
Church of the Protection of the Holy Virgin on Ostozhenka City Estate of N. A. Sumarokov — N. A. Tyuliaeva City Estate of the 18th and 19th centuries, Starokirochny Lane
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