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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Arbat street. The soul of Moscow. [MoscowTravelGuide]
So let's walk along the Arbat pavement and find out where Lev Tolstoy had dinner, where Alexander Pushkin spent his honeymoon and where Bulgakov's Margarita flew on the broom.
From the 19th century Arbat becomes one of the most aristocratic street in Moscow together with Povarskaya street. You can see an interesting video about this street on our channel.
Tolstoy, Rastopchin, Gagarin, Dolgorukiy, Cheremetiev, Golitsyn - all these noblemen lived here. Small mansions in empire style, wooden houses surrounded by gardens, but practically no shops.
The origin of the word Arbat is a mystery. Maybe it comes from the word arba -cart and maybe from the arabic word rabat -suburbs.
The street starts from the Arbat square. There is a cinema theatre Khudogestvenniy here - one of the oldest cinemas in Russia. It was opened in 1909 and then rebuilt by architect Shekhtel.
Arbatskaya metro station, that faces the square, has a shape of a five pointed star. This building is one of the first symbols of the Moscow metro.
From the end of the 19th century Arbat gets its contemporary look with several floor apartment houses, hotels, restaurants and shops. The names of its owners become popular, Filippov’s bakery, Shustov’s vines, Einem’s sweets.
Merchant Semen Tararikin openes Praga inn. We’ve told about this famous restaurant in our video about Povarskaya street.
Right here Chekov celebrated the premiere of his Seagull, Tolstoy read his novels. Poet Vladimir Mayakovsky liked to go here, when Praga became Мosselprom canteen.
In 1930s-1950 Arbat becomes the main government route. Stalin drives here to Kremlin every day, and the street itself is under the constant supervision of the secret police. Anatoliy Rybakov wrote about this times of arrests and repressions in his book The children of Arbat And here is the house where the action of the novel takes place.
Arbat becomes the first walking street in Moscow and the most popular one only 30 years ago.
Since the times of Perestroika Arbat becomes the centre of spontaneous concerts, actors playing in the street, poets reading their poems, singers, professional and unprofessional performing in a couple of meters of each other. Tents with souvenirs, book markets, painters were at every step of the street.
Last year the authorities banned the informal culture on Arbat, and the music stopped here.
Let's continue our walk- this building in soviet classicism style is the Vakhtangov drama theatre. Its history started in 1913 with the theatre studio, opened by the pupil of Stanislavskiy Yevgeny Vakhtangov. In 1926 the studio became a theater and the theatrical school - today it is the famous Schuka. Its graduates are many well known russian actors and directors.
As I told before from the 19th century some sеveral floor apartment houses appeared on Arbat. This impressive building in neo gothic style was built in 1913 by order of Anna Filatova. It is considered that Bulgakov's Margarita smashed the apartment of Latunski right here.
This 6 floor mansion was built only for 6 months, and in the beginning of the 20th century it was a real skyscraper!
From 1992 the house of Filatova is the Actors house. And it has its symbol: 2 knights on the corner tower on the height of the 4th floor. Not many people look so high to mention these fearsome guardians. But they still lean on their swords and watch the people who walk along Arbat.
And this house was a home of Alexander Pushkin! Opposite the house, which is now a museum, there is a sculpture of the poet and his beautiful wife Natalia Goncharova.
It represents the happiest period in Pushkin's life. Right here the young couple spent their honeymoon after the wedding. Pushkin said that he was absolutely happy at this time, and maybe because of that he didn't write a single line!
Now our walk along Old Arbat is over, but there are so many interesting things that wait ahead!
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Arbat Street, 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. (Wikipedia)
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Russia: Moscow court seizes Ukrainian oligarch's property
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A business centre in Moscow owned by Elite Holding, a company co-founded by Ukrainian businessman Igor Kolomoisky, was placed under judicial authority on Tuesday.
This move came after the Basmanny District court granted a request filed by Russian investigators to seize property in Russia belonging to the Ukrainian billionaire. According to Vladimir Markin, Investigative Committee spokesman, Kolomoisky could be using the revenue from his leases to finance criminal operations in southeast Ukraine.
In July, Russia's Investigative Committee accused Kolomoisky of sponsoring Ukrainian punitive battalions and of committing crimes against civilians during the ongoing conflict in the Donetsk and Lugansk regions.
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Today we will be walking to Leo Tolstoy's museum in Moscow.
Walking around Moscow's most aristocratic street
The weekend is fast approaching, so as usual, we've planned a new city walk for your Sunday stroll.
Today, Prime Time's Svetlana Kurakina takes us round Moscow's most aristocratic neighbourhood...
⁴ᴷ⁵⁰ Walking Moscow: Moscow Center - from Krasnopresnenskaya Metro Station to New Arbat Ave
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We walk from Krasnopresnenskaya Metro Station along Krasnaya Presnya Street.
At the beginning of the video, we see Dom Na Kudrinskoy Ploshchadi (House on Kudrinskaya Square), and Moskovskiy Zoopark (Moscow Zoo).
We continue our walk along Ulitsa Barrikadnaya (Street) and come closer to Dom Na Kudrinskoy Ploshchadi (House on Kudrinskaya Square). After that we go to the fountain at Kudrinskaya Ploshchad' (Kudrinskaya Square).
We continue our journey along the Garden Ring. We pass by the Shalyapin Monument and the House-Museum of F.I. Chaliapin, and also the American Center in Moscow.
We cross the road and go along the Garden Ring in the opposite direction, but on the other side, we see the Joseph Brodsky Monument.
Then we turn onto Povarskaya Street and pass near the Central House of Writers. We continue the walk and see the Rezidentsiya Posla Federativnoy Respubliki Germaniya (Residence of the Ambassador of the Federal Republic of Germany) and the House of Mindowski. And a little later we see the Embassy of Afghanistan.
We turn left onto Skatertnyy Pereulok (Lane), go into the archway, go through the yards and exit onto Bol'shaya Nikitskaya Ulitsa (Street) near the Embassy of Spain.
We continue our walk along Bol'shaya Nikitskaya Ulitsa (Street), pass Khram Bol'shoye Vozneseniye U Nikitskikh Vorot (Great Ascension Temple at Nikitsky Gate) and a little later we go through a very beautiful building at number 31.
We turn right onto Merzlyakovskiy Ln (Lane). We see very diverse, residential and old buildings and then we go out onto New Arbat Ave.
On this street we see a very beautiful buldings: Urban Manor Shakhovskys and Osobnyak Arseniya Morozova (Arseny Morozov’s Mansion) and then the lights slowly turn on. There we can see how the lights on the buildings light up and how the building is lit. Vozdvizhenka Center shopping and office complex (Vozdvizhenka Center Shopping and Office Complex).
Enjoy this walk with us!
Мы идем от Станции Метро Краснопресненская по Улице Красная Пресня.
В начале видео мы видим Дом на Кудринской Площади, а также Московский Зоопарк.
Мы продолжаем нашу прогулку по Улице Баррикадная и подходим ближе к Дому на Кудринской Площади. После этого мы идем к фонтану на Кудринскую Площадь.
Мы продолжаем наш путь по Садовому Кольцу. Проходим мимо Памятника Шаляпину и Дома-Музея Ф.И. Шаляпина, а также Американского Центра в Москве.
Мы переходим дорогу и идем по Садовому Кольцу в обратную сторону, но уже с другой стороны и видим Памятник Иосифу Бродскому.
Затем мы поворачиваем на Поварскую Улицу и проходим рядом с Центральным Домом Литераторов. Мы продолжаем прогулку и видим Резиденцию посла Федеративной Республики Германия и Дом Миндовского. А чуть позже Посольство Афганистана.
Мы поворачиваем налево на Скатертный Переулок, заходим в арку, проходим по дворам и выходим на Большую Никитскую Улицу рядом с Посольством Испании.
Мы продолжаем прогулку по Большой Никитской Улице, проходим Храм Большое Вознесение у Никитских Ворот и чуть позже проходим очень красивое здание под номером 31.
Мы поворачиваем направо на Мерзляковский Переулок. Видим очень разнообразные, жилые и старые здания и потом выходим на Улицу Новый Арбат.
На этой улице мы видим очень красивые здания: Городская Усадьба Шаховских и Особняк Арсения Морозова и потом потихоньку включаются фонари. Там мы можем увидеть, как загораются огни на зданиях и как освещается здание Воздвиженка Центр Торгово-офисный Комплекс.
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Patriarch's ponds in Moscow. Interesting places on the Patriarch's ponds.
Patriarch's ponds in Moscow. Interesting places on the Patriarch's ponds.
Today our best Moscow travel guide invites you to an exciting excursion – to the most mystical place in Moscow!
How can you get to Patriarchs ponds? Its easy.
You start from Mayakovskaya metro station, walk along Bolshaya Sadovaya street and turn to Malaya Bronnaya street. And just in 20 -50 meters you are here.
We pass Chaikovsky concert hall, the Satire theatre and the Aquarium garden. Here we stop at the first address of our tour, Sadovaya,10.
It is a famous house, where the brilliant Russian writer Mikhail Bulgakov, lived. Today it is a museum of Bulgakov. And also this place is called a bad apartment. Lets go into the yard.
It was planned to install a huge monument here to the heroes of Bugakovs famous Master and Margarita. But later it was decided to confine with small forms.
There are a lot of fascinating and mysterious stores connected with the Patrics, as Moscovites have tenderly named this place.
Since the old days the Patrics are considered to be a bad and enchanted place. Russian writers wrote a lot about it. For example Tolstoy in Anna Karenina and of course Bulgakov in Master and Margarita.
In this very place in Bulgakovs great novel Ann has splitter the oil, and the tram has cut off Berlioses had. But unfortunately there has never been a tram line here.
Its nice to have a shady walk here, by the pond on a hot summer day. And in winter its good to skate on an ice rink.
There is a playground for kids right near the pond. And here is the monument to the fable writer Ivan Krylov, and to his heroes - animals. Kids will like it too. Don't forget to rub the nose of the dog Mos”ka and make a wish!
We ll continue our excursion and walk along Malaya Bronnaya street. Here in the intersection with Kosihinskiy street the first private cafe in Moscowwas located. It was called Margarita.
If you walk further, you ll see the Marco Polo hotel. If you are looking for a place to stay around here, you can see a video clip about this hotel on our Channel.
We turn left and go up the Maliy Kozihinskiy str to Trehprudniy str. There are some residential complexes and good restaurants here…
The famous russian poet Marina Zvetaeva was born and spent her childhood here, on Trehprudniy. Her house №8 has not survived, but on the other side of the street you can see the facade of the house №9, built in 1900 by architect Shekhtel.
There was a typography here. And the first book of Marina Zvetaeva was printed right here.
We are finishing our video tour near the wonderful private house of Shekhtel himself. He was the most popular and glamourous russian architect of the 20th century. One day well make a separate video about his gorgeous mansions in the centre of Moscow. And now we ll say bye bye to you here.
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Drive 4K | Moscow center in the morning during the Christmas holidays | January 2019
Driving on Moscow during the Christmas holidays on the following streets:
01:08 Nikitsky Gate Square
01:22 Bolshaya Nikitskaya Street
03:44 Sadovaya - Kudrinskaya street
05:18 Malaya Bronnaya Street
05:59 Patriarch's Ponds
08:35 Tverskoy Boulevard
09:05 Malaya Nikitskaya Street
09:17 Temple Great Ascension
11:01 Granatny Lane
15:04 Povarskaya Street
15:17 Museum apartment A.M. Gorky
15:31 Russian Academy of Music. Gnessin
15:52 Supreme Court of the Russian Federation
16:36 Church of Simeon the Stylite
17:20 House Museum M.Yu. Lermontov
17:56 Big Rzhevsky Lane
20:18 Nikitsky Gate Square
21:06 Church of the Little Ascension
21:24 Bryusov Lane
22:36 Resurrection Church
23:31 Tverskaya Street
24:23 Nikitsky Lane
25:42 Romanov Lane
26:55 Vozdvizhenka Street
27:50 Merzlyakovsky Lane
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Moscow's grandest and most beautiful estates - Arkhangelskoe
Once the place to be seen for Moscow's high society, these days Archangelskoe is more likely to host open-air concerts.
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Здесь, конечно, очень дорогие машины, дорогие магазины: Прада, Дольче Габбана, Гуччи, – все, конечно, здесь.
Это ресторан, где можно поесть. Называется Вино и краб. И цветы.
Увидеть дома, к сожалению, мы не можем. Богатые русские люди не хотят, чтобы кто-то видел их дома, поэтому здесь огромный забор. Несколько метров в высоту. За этим забором они живут.
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Spaso House: An Architectural Gem of Moscow
The U.S. Ambassador to Russia's residence is located on a secluded side street in a historic section of Moscow, not far from the famed Old Arbat Street and the 18th century Church of the Savior on the Sands. Built in 1913 for a wealthy local merchant, the house became the residence of the U.S. Ambassador in 1933.
Today the residence is called Spaso House, a name that is well recognized in Moscow as synonymous with the U.S. Embassy. For 80 years, U.S. Ambassadors have taken care of this neo-classically designed home, which has a special place in the city's architectural history. We invite you to take a closer look at the architecture and design of Spaso House.
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