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  2. Garden Ring - Wikipedia

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    The Garden Ring in the area of Krimsky Val Street Krymsky (Crimean) Bridge, with six lanes, is one of the narrowest stretches of the Garden Ring. The Garden Ring, also known as the "B" Ring (Russian: Садо́вое кольцо́, кольцо́ "Б"; transliteration: Sadovoye Koltso), is a circular ring road avenue around central Moscow, its course corresponding to what used to be the city ...

  3. Moscow International House of Music - Wikipedia

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    The Moscow International Performing Arts Centre was officially opened on September 28, 2003 with the debut of a new orchestra, the National Philharmonic of Russia under musical director Vladimir Spivakov. [1] Also known as the Moscow International House of Music (Dom Muzyki), it is situated on the Kosmodamianskaya Embankment off the Garden Ring ...

  4. List of tourist attractions in Moscow - Wikipedia

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    The nine Moscow rail terminals are located within a kilometer or two outside of the Garden Ring. Below they are listed clockwise, along with a sample of destinations served by each one, starting with the three stations at Komsomolskaya Square: Leningradsky Rail Terminal (Saint Petersburg, Tallinn, Helsinki, Murmansk)

  5. Kamer-Kollezhsky rampart - Wikipedia

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    After demolishing of the ramparts and gates it became a ring of streets around the center of Moscow, Russia. It is the third historical ring of Moscow (after Boulevard Ring and Garden Ring), with a total length of 37 kilometers, [4] partially integrated into the modern Third Ring circular highway. Kamer-Kollezhsky Val is not a road ring in a ...

  6. Khamovniki District - Wikipedia

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    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.

  7. Third Ring Road (Moscow) - Wikipedia

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    The Third Ring Road, or The Third Ring (Russian: Тре́тье тра́нспортное кольцо́, or Тре́тье кольцо́, or ТТК; transliteration: Tretye Transportnoye Koltso, or Tretye Koltso, or TTK), is a beltway around central Moscow, Russia, located between the Garden Ring in the city centre and the Moscow Ring Road (MKAD).

  8. Bolshoy Krasnokholmsky Bridge - Wikipedia

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    Bolshoy Krasnokholmsky Bridge, view from south-east. Bolshoy Krasnokholmsky Bridge (Russian: Большо́й Краснохо́лмский мост) is a steel arch bridge that spans Moskva River in downtown Moscow, Russia, carrying Garden Ring between Tagansky District and Zamoskvorechye Districts

  9. Neglinnaya Street - Wikipedia

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    Neglinnaya Street (Russian: Неглинная улица) is a street inside the Garden Ring of Moscow, Russia. It runs from the Bolshoi Theatre to the Trubnaya Square. The street was paved over the underground Neglinnaya River in 1819. Throughout the 20th century the river regularly flooded the street and the adjacent quarter.