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  2. Mosselprom Building - Wikipedia

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    A part of the structure was rebuilt by 1917; in 1923-1925 two more floors were added for storage and offices for Mosselprom, the Moscow Rural Cooperative Administration (Russian: Московское управление сельской промысловой кооперации), [1] which combined flour, confectionery, and chocolate ...

  3. Sberbank City - Wikipedia

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    Sberbank City (former Mirax Plaza; Russian: Сбербанк-Сити) is a building complex in Moscow, Russia, that opened in November 2021. It consists of five buildings, including two skyscrapers, with a gross floor area of 207,700 m 2 (2,235,664 sq ft). [5] It is located in Moscow Kutuzovsky prospect (crossing with Kulnev street).

  4. Arbatskaya Square - Wikipedia

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    Arbatskaya Square or Arbat Square (Russian: Арба́тская пло́щадь) is one of the oldest squares of Moscow, located on the junction of Gogolevsky Boulevard, Znamenka Street and Arbat Gates Square (in 1925–1993 – part of Arbatskaya Square). The square is home to the Arbatskaya metro station, on Filyovskaya Line.

  5. Kutuzovsky Prospekt - Wikipedia

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    Present-day Kutuzovsky Prospekt emerged between 1957 and 1963, incorporating part of the old Mozhaiskoye Schosse (buildings no. 19 to 45) that was rebuilt in grand Stalinist style in the late 1930s on the site of the former Dorogomilovo Cemetery, and the low-rise neighborhoods of Kutuzovskaya Sloboda Street and Novodorogomilovskaya Street that were razed in the 1950s.

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  7. Arbat Street - Wikipedia

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    Arbat Street (Russian Арба́т ⓘ), mainly referred to in English as the Arbat, is a pedestrian street about one kilometer long in the historical centre of Moscow, Russia. The Arbat has existed since at least the 15th century, which makes it one of the oldest surviving streets of the Russian capital.

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  9. Profsoyuznaya Street (Moscow) - Wikipedia

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    Profsoyuznaya Street rises to the Teplostan Upland. The most significant ascents are from Nakhimovsky Prospekt to Garibaldi Street and from Obrucheva Street to Butlerova Street. On Profsoyuznaya Street, at the junction of Novoyasenevsky Prospekt, there is the highest point in Moscow, the height of which is 255 metres (837 ft) above sea level. [5]