Walking tour in Sparrow Hills park, Moscow, Russia 4K 60fps | Воробьёвы Горы Парк, Москва.
Sparrow Hills (Russian: Воробьёвы го́ры, Vorobyovy Gory), formerly known as Lenin Hills (Ле́нинские го́ры, Leninskiye Gory) between 1935 and 1999, is a hill on the right bank of the Moskva River and one of the highest points in Moscow, reaching a height of 80 m (260 ft) above the river level.
Воробьёвы го́ры (в 1935—1999 годах — Ле́нинские го́ры) — название местности на юго-западе Москвы, представляющей собой высокий правый берег в излучине Москвы-реки (крутой обрыв Теплостанской возвышенности, подмытой течением реки), покрытый лесопарком[1]. Расположены напротив Лужников, считаются одним из «семи холмов Москвы». Протягиваются от устья реки Сетуни до Андреевского моста Малого кольца Московской железной дороги. На востоке граничат с Нескучным садом. Возвышаются над Москвой-рекой до 80 метров. ( Wikipedia ).
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МГУ 莫斯科国立大学 Universitetskaya Square viewing for Moscow State University( मास्को राज्य विश्वविद्यालय)
Wandering around flowers lawns of Moskva Universitetskaya Square while watching and seeing Moscow State University.
Московский государственный университет (MГУ: ), , Moscva State University (MSU)
Moskva Universitetskaya Square ul. Leninskiye Gory, 1, Moscow, Russia 119991.
Московский государственный университет имени М.В.Ломоносова
Moscow metro : Sparrow Hills Воробьёвы го́ры
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Vorobyovy Gory (Sparrow Hills) is a station on the Sokolnicheskaya Line of the Moscow Metro. Its name originates from a nearby elevated area called the Sparrow Hills.
Built into the lower level of a bridge, it is unique in the city and in the world. At 270 m in length, the platform is the longest in the system as the station needed to be accessible from both sides of the river. It is also the highest station above ground level at 15 m, though this is less remarkable since all but a handful of Metro stations are underground. Apart from its dimensions, Vorobyovy Gory is also notable in being the only Metro station with windows.
The bridge, which is known as the Luzhniki Metro Bridge, or simply Metromost, and spans the Moskva River, was originally built in 1958. The architects for the project were M.P. Bubnov, A.S. Markelov, M.F. Markovsky, A.K. Ryzhkov, and B.I. Tkhor. However, by 1984 the bridge, plagued by corrosion, had fallen into disrepair and was deemed structurally unsound, so Vorobyovy Gory (at the time called Leninskiye Gory) was temporarily closed for repairs and trains were rerouted to temporary bridges alongside. Eighteen years later, 14 December 2002, the newly renovated and renamed station was opened to the public once again.
«Воробьёвы го́ры» (примерно до 2001 года «Ле́нинские го́ры») — станция Сокольнической линии Московского метрополитена. Расположена между станциями «Спортивная» и «Университет». Находится на территории района «Раменки» Западного административного округа города Москвы.[1] Названа по историческому району Воробьёвы горы. Первая в мире станция метро, расположенная на мосту над рекой.
Станция метро «Ленинские горы» была открыта 12 января 1959 года в составе участка Сокольнической линии «Спортивная» — «Университет». Для удешевления строительства использовался уникальный проект прохождения линии метрополитена по метромосту, вместо предлагаемого ранее плана тоннеля под Москвой-рекой. Станция располагалась на нижнем ярусе Лужнецкого метромоста (сооруженного в 1958 году), в то время как по его верхнему ярусу проходило автомобильное движение.
Vorobёvy Gory, che letteralmente significa Collina dei Passeri, è una stazione della Linea Sokol'ničeskaja, la prima linea della Metropolitana di Mosca. Il suo nome ha origine da un'area sopraelevata rispetto alle zone circostanti della La Collina dei Passeri. Costruita nei piano inferiore di un ponte, è una stazione unica in città e nel mondo. Con una banchina di 270 metri, è la fermata più lunga della rete, in quanto necessita di avere accessi da entrambe le parti del fiume. Vorobёvy Gory è anche la stazione più elevata rispetto al livello del suolo, infatti si trova a 15 metri da terra; oltre le sue dimensioni, Vorobёvy Gory è notevole anche in quanto è l'unica stazione a presentare finestre.
Vorobiovy gory (La colline des moineaux) est une station de la ligne Sokolnitcheskaïa du métro de Moscou. Elle est l'unique station de la ville et même du monde entier à être construite sur le niveau inférieur d'un pont. Avec une longueur de 270 mètres, la plateforme est la plus longue du système car la station devait être accessible de part et d'autre de la Moskova. Elle est également la plus haute station au-dessus du sol, avec une altitude de 15 mètres, ce qui est moins remarquable car mise à part une poignée d'entre elles, toutes les stations de la ville sont sous terre. Hormis ses dimensions, Vorobiovy gory est aussi unique de par la présence de vitres.
Worobjowy Gory ist eine Station der Metro Moskau an der Sokolnitscheskaja-Linie (auch „rote Linie genannt). Sie befindet sich in unmittelbarer Nähe der Sperlingsberge, von denen (auf Russisch Worobjowy Gory) sie auch ihren Namen hat.
Moscow 1975 archive footage
Archival footage shot by an amateur filmmaker while visiting the USSR in July 1975.
It contains stock footage of Moscow, Russia's Capital City:
00:00 - the Red Square;
00:10 - Soviet flag fluttering over the Senate building;
00:23 - Kotelnicheskaya Embankment Building;
00:33 - a cruise along the Moskva river beginning near Rossiya Hotel Pier; view of the Vodovzvodnaya Tower of the Moscow Kremlin from Sofiyskaya Embankment;
00:42 - Rostovskaya Embankment near Borodinskiy bridge;
01:01 - the main building of the Ministry of Foreign Affairs of Russia, the Kievskiy Railway station;
01:22 - the Novodevichy Convent;
01:40 - the Cathedral of Our Lady of Smolensk;
02:00 - the Church of the Transfiguration of the Savior;
02:54 - the Lopukhin Chamber;
03:09 - the Prokhorovs' chapel;
03:14 - the Bell Tower of the Novodevichy Convent;
03:40 - the Orlov's Summer House in the Neskuchny (not boring) Garden;
03:48 - the Frunzenskaya Embankment;
03:54 - the bowling pavilion at Gorky Park;
04:08 - Restaurant Burevestnik (later it would be transported to another pier down the Moskva river;
04:29 - the Bolshoy Kamenny (Greater Stone) Bridge;
04:42 - the Vodovzvodnaya Tower of the Moscow Kremlin, the Senate building, and the Cathedral Square ensemble;
04:55 - Various locations of the Kremlin - the Cathedral of the Archangel;
05:02 - 05:24 - the Annunciation Cathedral;
05:11 - the Dormition Cathedral (with Royal Procession door);
05:51 - Ivan the Great Bell Tower;
06:02 - the Tsar Bell;
06:13 - the Tsar Cannon;
06:45 - the Verhospasskiy Cathedral;
06:52 - Saint Basil's Cathedral in Red Square;
07:43 . the Kotelnicheskaya Embankment Building;
07:48 - the Rossiya Hotel Concert Hall (with flags and logo of MIFF-1975) - Rossiya Hotel was demolished in 2006; since 2017, Zaryadye Park has been located on the site;
08:31 - the State Department Store;
08:51 - Views from the deck near Moscow State University: Leninskiye Gory metro station across the Moskva river (the Druzhba Multipurpose Arena for the Moscow Olympics 1980 hadn't been built yet);
08:59 - the Luzhniki Stadium;
09:28 - the Ostankino TV Tower;
09:34 - the Moscow State University building.
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Moscow 1961 archive footage
Archival footage shot by Otto Wolf, a Swiss filmmaker, while visiting Europe in 1961.
It contains stock footage of Moscow:
00:00 - Москва (Moscow) road sign at the entrance of the city, probably along the Mozhaiskoye Shosse-Kutuzovsky prospekt
00:05 - Moscow State University (view from Poklonnaya Gora—Bow-down Hill—on the Kutuzovskiy prospekt)
00:11 - This building (Kutuzovskiy, 45) is on Kutuzovskiy prospekt, on the opposite of today’s Museum-panorama The Borodino Battle
00:16 - Kutuzovskiy prospekt
00:22 - Mostorg Department Store along the Kutuzovskiy prospekt
00:30: the Ministry of Foreign Affairs
00:36 - the building of the MFA from Bolshaya Dorogomilovskaya Street
00:49 - the Borodinsky Bridge across the Moskva River from Kievsky Railway Station Square
01:07 - the building on Rostovskaya Embankment, 5 (from the pier of Kievsky Railway Station on Berezhkovskaya Embankment). In 1962 it was completely renovated.
01:12 - the building on Savvinskaya Embankment, 3
01:15 - Smolensky Metro Bridge from Borodinsky Bridge, with the Kudrinskaya Square Building in the background
The Kremlin and the Red Square
01:26 - point of view while riding along Kalinin Street (now Vozdvizhenka). View of Kutafya Tower of the Kremlin from the crossroad with Yanyshev Lane Street (now Krestovozdvizhensky)
01:28 - They parked at Manezhnaya (Manege Square). The Historical Museum and Uglovaya Arsenalnaya Tower of the Kremlin
01:39 - the Red Square: Saint Basil, Minin-Pozharsky monument, Lenin and Stalin Mausoleum (they had been lying together since October 31st, 1961), Spasskaya Tower, State Historical Museum, people standing in the queue before visiting the Mausoleum and the 2 leaders’ embalmed bodies
07:35 - the Kremlin cathedrals, view from Sofiyskaya Embankment: the Cathedral of the Assumption, the Cathedral of the Annunciation, the Cathedral of the Archangel, Ivan the Great Bell Tower
08:20 - an observation place on the Bolshoy Kamenny Bridge
08:56 - the Kremlin cathedrals’ exterior details and interior views
10:46 - Tsar Bell
10:53 - ZIL-111 soviet limousine (similar to the American version—the Packard). It was available only for the Politburo Central Committee members.
Lenin Hills
10:57 - view from the observation deck near the building of the Moscow State University (Lenin Stadium, MSU, Lomonosov monument, the Ski Jump ramp on Lenin Hills and Leninskiye Gory Metro Station near the bridge across the Moskva River)
12:04 - GUM department store
The VDNKh
12:48 - the Worker and Kolkhoznitza Woman monument by Vera Mukhina
12:53 - the sculpture on the pot of the main entrance to the Exhibition of Achievements of National Economy
12:57 - the Central Pavilion and the Central Avenue with fountains; Lenin and Stalin statues on the back of the Central Pavilion (Lenin monument still stands in the centre of the avenue today while Stalin monument disappeared)
13:27 - The Friendship of Nations fountain and Russian SFSR Pavilion
14:01 - The Stone Flower Fountain and Education in the USSR Pavilion (formerly Leningrad and North-West of the RSFSR, now Optika ('Optics') Pavilion)
14:13 - Ukrainian SSR Pavilion (now Agriculture Pavilion)
14:26 - Tu-104 airplane bort # СССР-42338; was at the VDNKh since July 1960 to December 1963
14:39 - Mechanical engineering Pavilion with the indoor sculpture composition The Procession of Soviet People to Communism (sculptor Nikolay Tomskiy) with the slogan Forward to the Victory of Communism! and heavy-duty dump truck MAZ-530
15:03 - probably the Space Pavilion
15:39 - Pushkin monument on Gorky (Tverskaya) Street, Rossiya Cinema while the movie Alye Parusa (Scarlet Sails, 1961, directed by Alexandr Ptushko) is running (first release on June 7th, 1961)
15:54 - Church of Saint Nicholas in Khamovniki (late 17th century) on Leo Tolstoy Street
16:06 - Yuri Dolgorukiy monument in Gorky Street
16:13 - the State Historical Museum
16:21 - Pushkin Art Museum
16:25 - exit of the Lubyanka (then Dzerzhinskaya) metro station (the building of Hotel Nikolskaya today)
16:29 - Teatralnaya (then Sverdlov) Square near Bolshaya Dmitrovka (then Pushkinskaya)
16:33 - Revolution Square with view of Lenin Museum
16:47 - Moskva Swimming Pool (destroyed in 1994)
17:13 - the Lenin Central Stadium and Swimming Pool
17:23 - the Bolshoi Theatre
17:25 - Гастроном (Grocery store), закусочная Астра (Astra diner)
17:33 - Мосгалантерея магазин (Moscow haberdashery store,) Булочная-кондитерская (bakery and confectionery), Касса-Вход (cinema or theatre), Аптека (Pharmacy)
17:45 - exit of the Lubyanka metro station
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Moscow metro stations part 2
23rd Sept 2018.
Since the only way in to the Red Sq n Kremlin was by metro due to the road closure for the marathon we had a second tour of the other stations.. An extra treat.
Belorusskaya nearest our hotel.
The entire station pays homage to the Belarusian people with 12 pictures on the ceiling depicting their daily lives. It also features pink marble from Birobidzhan that is seriously gorgeous.
Mayakovskaya
Located 33 meters beneath the surface, the station became famous during World War II when an air raid shelter was located in the station. On the anniversary of the October Revolution, on 7 November 1941, Joseph Stalin addressed a mass assembly of party leaders and ordinary Muscovites in the central hall of the station. During World War II, Stalin took residence in this place.
We exit this station to the Red Sq.
Teatralnaya Station has fluted pylons faced with labradorite and white marble.
After the Red Sq we left by metro for the circus.
Ploschad Revolyutsii
This impressive station, opened in 1938, features no less than 76 magnificent bronze statues of soldiers, farmers, schoolchildren, workers and a whole host of other characters who helped “defend the Soviet nation”. One of the statues, a dog, is said to bring good luck to those who rub its nose. Ploschad Revolyutsii is at the dead centre of the Arbatsko-Pokrovskaya Line and is the best stop for visiting Red Square.
Arbatskaya was designed by Leonid Polyakov, Valentin Pelevin and Yury Zenkevich. Since it was meant to serve as a bomb shelter as well as a Metro station, Arbatskaya is both large (the 250-m platform is the second-longest in Moscow) and deep (41 m underground). The main tunnel is elliptical in cross-section, an unusual departure from the standard circular design. The station features low, square pylons faced with red marble and a high vaulted ceiling elaborately decorated with ornamental brackets, floral reliefs, and chandeliers.
The Leninskie (now Vorobyevy) Gory metro station is on a glassed-in bridge across the Moskva River on Vorobyevy Hills, one of the most picturesque parts of the city - a riverbank islet of greenery and an excellent recreation area.
Universitet (Russian: Университе́т, English: University), named after nearby Moscow State University, is a station on the Moscow Metro's Sokolnicheskaya Line. It opened in 1959 and features rectangular white marble pylons and tiled walls
⁴ᴷ⁶⁰ Walking Moscow Metro: Sokolnicheskaya Line (Red Line #1) - Bulvar Rokossovskogo till Kommunarka
We invite you to walk in Moscow Metro - Sokolnicheskaya Line (Red Line #1) - from Bulvar Rokossovskogo and till Kommunarka Metro Station
Enjoy this ride with us!
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*TIMECODES*
00:00 - Beginning
00:13 - Bulvar Rokossovskogo (ex. Ulitsa Podbelskogo station)
03:23 - Cherkizovskaya
05:19 - Train Moscow 2019
05:39 - Train Moscow 2019
08:10 - Preobrazhenskaya Ploschad
10:43 - Between Preobrazhenskaya Ploschad & Sokolniki
11:17 - Sokolniki
13:41 - Train Type 81-717 / 714
14:50 - Krasnoselskaya
18:54 - Komsomolskaya
24:47 - Krasnie Vorota (ex. Lermontovskaya station)
29:22 - Chistie Prudy (ex. Kirovskaya station)
32:21 - Lubyanka (ex. Dzerzhinskaya station)
35:41 - Okhotniy Ryad (ex. Stanciya Imeni Kaganovicha, Prospekt of Marx)
40:25 - Biblioteka Imeni Lenina (ex. the Kremlin, Mokhovaya)
43:16 - Kropotkinskaya (ex. the Palace of the Soviets)
43:50 - Retro train Sokolniki - 81-717.5А / 714.5А (Built like an exact replica of a 30s train)
47:31 - Park Kultury
50:22 - Frunzenskaya
55:34 - Sportivnaya
59:14 - Vorobyovy Gory (ex. Leninskie Gory)
1:04:56 - Universitet
1:09:17 - Retro train Sokolniki - 81-717.5А / 714.5А (Built like an exact replica of a 30s train)
1:11:01 - Prospekt Vernadskogo
1:15:36 - Thematic Train Krasnaya Strela (Red Arrow) - 75 years 81-717.5M / 714.5M
1:17:15 - Yugo-Zapadnaya
1:20:49 - Troparyovo
1:26:02 - Rumyantsevo
1:29:47 - Train Rusich
1:31:22 - Salaryevo
1:34:28 - Thematic Train Krasnaya Strela (Red Arrow) - 75 years 81-717.5M / 714.5M
1:35:26 - Filatov Lug
1:41:06 - Prokshino
1:46:12 - Olkhovaya
1:51:22 - Kommunarka
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