Moscow. Povarskaya str. Mansions of russian aristocrats. [Moscow Travel Guide]
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Today our Moscow travel guide invites you to walk along the most aristocratic street in Moscow - Povarskaya. It connects New Arbat and Sadovoye ring.
In fact Povarskaya means Cook s street. Its because those, who were in service in the Tzar kitchen lived here In 16th -17th century. And also Ivan the Great s guardsmen, because this street was a way to Novgorod.
We ll start our excursion from the legendary restaurant Praga. It was opened in 1872 and the address was Povarskaya, 1. After the October revolution this luxury restaurant turned into a canteen! Mayakovskiy liked to eat here.
This is a church of Simeon Stolpnik. It was built in 17th century. Look at its beautiful 5 domes in the traditional Moscow style.
Here count Sheremetiev married a serf actress Praskovia Zhemchugova. Gogol used to come here during the last years of his life.
Let s continue our walk and go up the street to the Sadovoe ring. The Golden age of the estates on Povarskaya starts from the 18th century, from the Peter times.
The Tzar kitchen moves to the new capital St Petersburg. And the street begins to be a home of russian aristocrats: Gagarin, Golitsin, Dolgorukiy, Volkonsky.
Today most of the estates host different foreign embassies, for example Norway or Cyprus. In Bludov s estate on Povarskaya, 15 there is a Supreme court of Russia now. Look, here is the sculpture of Femida, without an eye patch for some reason.
Not far from the Borisoglebsky street was a court of Peter s the first sister Natalia.
Unfortunately not all estates survived till nowadays. Some of them burned out, some were demolished.
For example between 2 streets Borisoglebskiy and Big Rshevskiy instead of 2 luxury estates of the 18th century the soviets made a park of Ivan Bunin. 200year old elm the favorite Bunins tree unfortunately has not survived.
Lets continue our excursion. Look at the house number 25, the Gagarin estate. Prince Gagarin, the director of the Emperors theatre ordered to build the main house in the empire style.
In the 1920s the cavalry school was in this building, and in the 1937 it became the Literature institute. In the yard you can find another famous sculpture of Vera Muhina The thunderbird of Revolution.
And here is the Orlov s house. In the 19th century it belonged to the count Sheremetiev. In one of its splendid halls Pushkin read his poem Poltava for the 1st time.
The only wooden house that remained on Povarskaya, is the house with mesonine of the princess Volkonskaya.
House number 50 - the famous Writers house was the first writers cub in Moscow.
And at last we came up to the house № 52. This very estate with 6 columns was the home of Tolstov s Natasha Rostova, the hero of his famousWar and peace.
This yellow estate is made in russian classicism style. There is a small church near the main house. In 1920 the Palace of arts was opened here. Boris Pasternak, Alexey Tolstoy, Sergei Esenin and Marina Zvetaeva performed here.
In the yard you cfn see the monument to Lev Tolstoy made by Vasnetcov.
Today several writing organizations and restaurants are located here.
Povarskaya led us to the Sadoviy ring. Here, on Kudrinskaya square Moscow travel guide and me, Vera will say bye bye to you.
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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 ramparts surrounding Zemlyanoy Gorod in the 17th century.
The Ring consists of seventeen individually named streets and fifteen squares. It has a circumference of sixteen kilometres. At its narrowest point, Krymsky Bridge, the Ring has six lanes. After finishing the reconstruction, all sections of the Ring will have not more than 10 lanes. In 2018, more than 50 % of sections of the Garden Ring are reconstructed, including Zubovskaya square, which was the widest section, there were about 18 lanes before. The Ring emerged in the 1820s, replacing fortifications, in the form of ramparts, that were no longer of military value.
Garden Ring is a direct descendant of the Skorodom (Скородом, literally Quick Building) and Earth Rampart (Земляной Вал, Zemlyanoy Val) fortifications, erected in the reign of Feodor I of Russia after a disastrous raid by Ğazı II Giray (1591). Although Boris Godunov, de facto regent of Russia, prevented Crimean Tatars from taking the city north of Moskva River, he anticipated future raids and arranged construction of another defence ring.
When the Time of troubles ended, instead of rebuilding Skorodom, Mikhail Romanov government replaced it with a new, taller rampart known as Zemlyanoy Val (Земляной Вал, Earth Rampart), completed in 1630-1638. Its name survives in present-day Zemlyanoy Val Street (former Chkalov Street) in the south-eastern segment of Garden Ring.
1935 Joseph Stalin's master plan of Moscow provided for expansion of Garden Ring to at least 30-40 meter width, and demolition of buildings set at the ends of Garden Ring boulevards to create wide open squares. Grand Stalinist buildings, envisioned on all the ring, were initially planned only for major squares like Kursky Rail Terminal Square and Triumphalnaya Square. However, one end-of-boulevard block survives, precisely on Triumphalnaya Square, atop the six-lane tunnel. The same plan required removal of tram tracks in line with Moscow Metro construction. In fact, removal of tram tracks proceeded well in advance of subway construction; by 1938, tram remained only in southern and south-eastern segments of the Ring (this segment was closed in 1961).
Stalinist construction proceeded after World War II, notably the three skyscrapers (Ministry of Foreign Affairs of Russia, Kudrinskaya Square and Red Gates Square buildings of 1947-1954). However, no part of the Ring was completely rebuilt in Stalinist style (or any other style). Any street of the Ring is a mixture of different style and sizes, from single-story 1820s mansions to recently built shopping malls and the 162-meter Swissotel in Red Hills (2005).
From the 1990s till 2010, the city government has proposed conversion of the Garden Ring to a one-way street, completely separated from radial street traffic. The public and professionals equally reject the idea of a one-way, 18-lane street.
Since 2010, with the arrival of the new city government, these plans were canceled. In 2016 a new reconstruction began. Trolleybus traffic was eliminated, they were replaced by diesel buses. It is planned to narrow down all section of the Ring to not more than 10 lanes, to expand the sidewalks and to take off all the wires.
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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 ramparts surrounding Zemlyanoy Gorod in the 17th century.
The Ring consists of seventeen individually named streets[1] and fifteen squares. It has a circumference of 16 kilometers (9.9 mi).[2] At its narrowest point, Krymsky Bridge, the Ring has six lanes. After finishing reconstruction, all sections of the Ring will not have more than 10 lanes. In 2018, more than 50 % of sections of the Garden Ring are reconstructed, including Zubovskaya square, which was the widest section, there were about 18 lanes before. The Ring emerged in the 1820s, replacing fortifications, in the form of ramparts, that were no longer of military value.
Filmed: November of 2021
Садовое кольцо, также известное как кольцо Б, представляет собой кольцевую дорогу вокруг центра Москвы, курс которой соответствует тому, что раньше было городскими валами. Окрестности Земляного города в 17 веке.
Кольцо состоит из семнадцати улиц с индивидуальными названиями и пятнадцати квадратов. Его окружность составляет 16 километров (9,9 миль). В самом узком месте, Крымском мосту, Кольцо имеет шесть полос движения. После завершения реконструкции на всех участках Кольца будет не более 10 полос движения. В 2018 году реконструировано более 50% участков Садового кольца, в том числе Зубовская площадь, которая была самым широким участком, раньше было около 18 полос. Кольцо появилось в 1820-х годах, заменив укрепления в виде валов, которые больше не имели военного значения.
Снято: ноябрь 2021 г.
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Moscow Russia - City Trip
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Moscow is situated on the banks of the Moskva River, which flows for just over 500 km through the East European Plain in central Russia. 49 bridges span the river and its canals within the city's limits. Elevation of Moscow in VVC, where situated head Moscow weather station, is 156 m (512 ft). The highest point is Teplostanskaya highland at 255 m (837 ft). The width of Moscow city (not limiting MKAD) from west to east is 39.7 km (24.7 mi), and the length from north to south is 51.7 km (32.1 mi).
Moscow's road system is centered roughly around the Kremlin at the heart of the city. From there, roads generally radiate outwards to intersect with a sequence of circular roads (rings).
The first and innermost major ring, Bulvarnoye Koltso (Boulevard Ring), was built at the former location of the sixteenth century city wall around that used to be called Bely Gorod (White Town). The Bulvarnoye Koltso is technically not a ring; it does not form a complete circle, but instead a horseshoe-like arc that goes from the Cathedral of Christ the Savior to the Yauza River. In addition, the Boulevard Ring changes street names numerous times throughout its journey across the city.
The second primary ring, located outside the bell end Boulevard Ring, is the Sadovoye Koltso (Garden Ring). Like the Boulevard Ring, the Garden Ring follows the path of a sixteenth century wall that used to encompass part of the city. The third ring, the Third Transport Ring, was completed in 2003 as a high-speed freeway.
The Fourth Transport Ring, another freeway, is under construction to further reduce traffic congestion. The outermost ring within Moscow is the Moscow Automobile Ring Road (often called the MKAD from the Russian Московская Кольцевая Автомобильная Дорога), which forms the approximate boundary of the city.
Moscow serves as the reference point for the timezone used in most of western Russia, including Saint Petersburg. During winter the areas operate in what is referred to as Moscow Standard Time (MSK, МСК) which is 3 hours ahead of UTC, or UTC+3. During the summer, Moscow Time shifts forward an additional hour ahead of Moscow Standard Time to become Moscow Summer Time (MSD), making it UTC+4.
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Sadovoe Ring Road, Moscow in 4K UHD - City Walking Tour done before the War
Take a virtual walking tour along the Sadovoye Ring or the Garden Ring of one of the largest cities in the world, with our filmmaker Evgeny Romanov. Immerse yourself in the atmosphere of a bustling city and get acquainted with the hectic rhythm of people's lives. Look at city skylines in 4K quality. The calm pace of this walking tour, the real sounds of the urban environment, and the excellent quality of the footage make it easy to imagine yourself exploring these streets. Start your journey along the Sadovoye Ring from Sadovaya-Spasskaya Street (00:00:00) and follow Evgeny in this city walking tour filmed before the war:
Bolshaya Sukharevskya Square 00:17:37
Sadovaya-Samotechnaya Street 00:40:15
Triumfalnaya Square 01:04:17
Kudrinskaya Square 01:30:14
Novinskiy Boulevard 01:33:23
Zubovskiy Boulevard 02:13:06
The Moscow River 02:28:32
Krymsky Val Street 02:40:30
Zhitnaya Street 02:47:56
Valovaya Street 03:04:28
Serpukhov Square 03:17:47
Drainage Channel 03:24:21
The Moscow River 03:35:41
Taganskaya Square 03:49:32
Zemlyanoy Val Street 03:51:45
Yauza River 04:05:42
Sadovaya-Chernoryazskaya Street 04:32:42
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Video title: Sadovoe Ring road Moscow
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Video resolution: 4K UHD
Producer: Roman Khomlyak, Pro Art Inc
Cinematographer: Evgeny Romanov
Editor and colorist: Yan Bekhter
Supervising editor: Alexey Romanov
Many who hear the name Garden Ring become interested in its history. It began in the 17th century when there were fortifications and earthen embankments, which led to the popular name Earthen Wall. Then, years later, when the need for defensive structures disappeared, a wide ring street was created in place of the ditches. People began to build buildings here, the distances between which reached 60 m. To fill the voids, they planted gardens around their houses.
Also known as the B Ring now, the Garden Ring is an extensive circular arterial street system in the center of the metropolitan area. The Garden Ring consists of 17 streets and boulevards and 15 squares. The length of the main system is 9.9 m.
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We will follow Gazetny Pereulok, turn to Tverskaya Street, which smoothly passes into Pervaya Tverskaya-Yamskaya Street, turn to Sadovoye Ring, and drive out to Prospekt Mira.
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Дорогие друзья. В этот вечер мы проследуем из самого центра столицы города Москвы до гостиницы Космос на Проспекте Мира.
Проследуем по улице Газетный переулок, повернем на улицу Тверская , плавно переходящую в улицу Первая Тверская-Ямская, свернем на Садовое кольцо, и выедем на Проспект Мира.
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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 ramparts surrounding Zemlyanoy Gorod in the 17th century.
The Ring consists of seventeen individually named streets and fifteen squares. It has a circumference of sixteen kilometres. At its narrowest point, Krymsky Bridge, the Ring has six lanes. After finishing the reconstruction, all sections of the Ring will have not more than 10 lanes. In 2018, more than 50 % of sections of the Garden Ring are reconstructed, including Zubovskaya square, which was the widest section, there were about 18 lanes before. The Ring emerged in the 1820s, replacing fortifications, in the form of ramparts, that were no longer of military value.
Garden Ring is a direct descendant of the Skorodom (Скородом, literally Quick Building) and Earth Rampart (Земляной Вал, Zemlyanoy Val) fortifications, erected in the reign of Feodor I of Russia after a disastrous raid by Ğazı II Giray (1591). Although Boris Godunov, de facto regent of Russia, prevented Crimean Tatars from taking the city north of Moskva River, he anticipated future raids and arranged construction of another defence ring.
Instead of rebuilding the useless rampart, the city levelled it; census records set demolition date as 1818-1826.The new free land was developed according to local social status: upper-class western segment of the Ring acquired central boulevards, flanged by side streets. Present-day streets in this segments are still called Boulevards (Zubovsky Boulevard, etc.). Elsewhere, Garden Ring was set as a 10-20 sazhen (22–43 meters) wide street; unused side territories were allocated to existing homeowners on condition that they plant and maintain gardens at their own expense. These streets usually have a name beginning with Sadovaya–, e.g. Sadovo–Triumphalnaya Street. By 1850, all buildings in this street were completely hidden from view by foliage; the street, indeed, was running through a garden. In south-eastern segment (Tagansky District), the Ring was not as wide, thus Zemlyanoy Val name persisted. Largest square - actually, a combination of two market squares - was created at Red Gates in the north-eastern segment.
In the 1830s-1862, Novinsky Boulevard has become a popular amusement park with cheap theaters and carousels. In 1841, local entrepreneurs set up a short railroad with a real Mercury tank engine - a pleasure ride for the party crowds.
1935 Joseph Stalin's master plan of Moscow provided for expansion of Garden Ring to at least 30-40 meter width, and demolition of buildings set at the ends of Garden Ring boulevards to create wide open squares. Grand Stalinist buildings, envisioned on all the ring, were initially planned only for major squares like Kursky Rail Terminal Square and Triumphalnaya Square. However, one end-of-boulevard block survives, precisely on Triumphalnaya Square, atop the six-lane tunnel. The same plan required removal of tram tracks in line with Moscow Metro construction. In fact, removal of tram tracks proceeded well in advance of subway construction; by 1938, tram remained only in southern and south-eastern segments of the Ring (this segment was closed in 1961).
Stalinist construction proceeded after World War II, notably the three skyscrapers (Ministry of Foreign Affairs of Russia, Kudrinskaya Square and Red Gates Square buildings of 1947-1954). However, no part of the Ring was completely rebuilt in Stalinist style (or any other style). Any street of the Ring is a mixture of different style and sizes, from single-story 1820s mansions to recently built shopping malls and the 162-meter Swissotel in Red Hills (2005).[15]
From the 1990s till 2010, the city government has proposed conversion of the Garden Ring to a one-way street, completely separated from radial street traffic. The public and professionals equally reject the idea of a one-way, 18-lane street.
Since 2010, with the arrival of the new city government, these plans were canceled. In 2016 a new reconstruction began. Trolleybus traffic was eliminated, they were replaced by diesel buses. It is planned to narrow down all section of the Ring to not more than 10 lanes, to expand the sidewalks and to take off all the wires.
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Walking Moscow streets. Kutuzovsky ave from Bagration monument to Novoarbatsky bridge. Russia. 4K
Kutuzovsky Avenue is the main radial avenue in Moscow, Russia, named after Mikhail Illarionovich Kutuzov, the commander of the Russian field army during the French invasion of Russia. The avenue continues its way westward along Vozdvizhenka and Novy Arbat streets from the Novoarbatsky bridge across the Moskva River to the intersection with Rublevskoe highway; then the route changes its name to Mozhaisk highway.
The modern Kutuzovsky Prospect was founded in 1957-1963. the old Mozhaisky tract (house No. 19–45), rebuilt in the grandiose Stalinist style in the late 1930s on the site of the former Dorogomilovsky cemetery, and the low-rise blocks of Kutuzovskaya Sloboda street. and Novodorogomilovskaya Street, demolished in the 1950s. Initially, Kutuzovsky Prospekt stretched eastward to the Garden Ring, but in 1963, at the beginning of the reconstruction of Novy Arbat, a section was allocated between the Garden Ring and Novoarbatsky Bridge. to New Arbat (then known as Kalinin Avenue).
The eastern part of the avenue (within the Dorogomilovsky district), built up in 1938-1963, has traditionally been an expensive, high-quality residential area and hosted the social elite, including the family of Leonid Brezhnev. The area west of Poklonnaya Gora is less affluent, with standardized housing stock from the 1950s – 1980s; one notable exception is luxury built in the 2000s.
Kutuzovsky Prospect is an emergency route. On Kutuzovsky Prospekt, road accidents occur with frightening regularity, more than 100 people have been victims of road accidents over several years. The most dangerous place on Kutuzovsky Prospekt is the section between the 8th and 10th kilometers. The dangerous section begins after the Arc de Triomphe and ends before the turn to Minskaya.
Кутузовский проспект - главный радиальный проспект в Москве, Россия, названный в честь Михаила Илларионовича Кутузова, командующего русской полевой армией во время французского вторжения в Россию. Проспект продолжает свой путь на запад по улицам Воздвиженка и Новый Арбат от Новоарбатского моста через Москву-реку до пересечения с Рублевским шоссе; далее маршрут меняет название на Можайское шоссе.
Современный Кутузовский проспект был заложен в 1957-1963 годах. старый Можайский тракт (дом № 19–45), перестроенный в грандиозном сталинском стиле в конце 1930-х годов на месте бывшего Дорогомиловского кладбища, и малоэтажные кварталы улицы Кутузовская Слобода. и Новодорогомиловская улица, снесенная в 1950-х годах. Первоначально Кутузовский проспект тянулся на восток до Садового кольца, но в 1963 году, в начале реконструкции Нового Арбата, был выделен участок между Садовым кольцом и Новоарбатским мостом. на Новый Арбат (тогда известный как проспект Калинина).
Восточная часть проспекта (в пределах Дорогомиловского района), застроенная в 1938-1963 годах, традиционно была дорогим, качественным жилым районом и принимала социальную элиту, в том числе семью Леонида Брежнева. Район к западу от Поклонной Горы менее богат, со стандартизированным жилым фондом 1950-1980-х годов; одно заметное исключение - это роскошь, построенная в 2000-х годах.
Кутузовский проспект - аварийный маршрут. На Кутузовском проспекте ДТП происходят с пугающей регулярностью, более 100 человек за несколько лет стали жертвами ДТП. Самое опасное место на Кутузовском проспекте - участок между 8-м и 10-м километрами. Опасный участок начинается после Триумфальной арки и заканчивается перед поворотом на Минскую.
Walking Moscow (Russia): in the evening in the city center - Garden Ring/ beautiful/ September 2020
Hey, guys! Enjoy watching! We will take a walk through Garden Ring (Sadovoye Koltso) - city center, Friday evening. Route - 2 km: from Paveletsky railway station to Gorky Central Park. This was recorded 11 September 2020, from 9.30 pm to 10 pm. Video without comments... Watch and listen to the city!
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Садовое кольцо 4к | Moscow, The Garden ring in 4k, 2020
2020, круг по садовому кольцу в 4K UHD. Внутренняя сторона, замедлено на 50%.
2020, Moscow 4k, The Garden ring(Sadovoye Koltso) onboard, inner side. In slow motion by 50%.
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🇷🇺 (4K) NIGHT WALK RUSSIA,MOSCOW 2021. ZEMLYANOY VAL(ЗЕМЛЯНОЙ ВАЛ)
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A walk through the night Zemlyanoy Val street in October 2021.
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Москва 2020 - таймлапсы / Moscow 2020 - timelapses
Moscow in motion, a series of timelapses picturing the city of Moscow in September of 2020.
These dynamic images of Moscow are created of hundreds separate frames. Shooting a 3 second timelapse video may take anything from 10 to 30 minutes and may require anywhare from 60 to 200 separate frames. Stiched together they create a dynamic video that, if you are lucky, may catch a city beat.
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Москва в движении, серия таймлапсов о Москве, снятая в сентябре 2020 года.
Таймлапсы - серия отдельных кадров, снятых через равные промежутки времени и объединенных в ускоренное видео. На создание одного 3-секундного фрагмента может уйти от десяти минут до получаса. Количество кадров в каждом таком фрагменте может варьироваться от 60 до 200.
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