Речной вокзал. Москва. (Moscow. The North River Terminal)
The North River Terminal or Rechnoy Vokzal (Russian: Речной вокзал, meaning River Station), is one of two passenger terminals of river transport in Moscow. It is also the main hub for long-range and intercity routes. The terminal was built in 1937.
Abandoned: North River Terminal in Moscow
Abandoned and deserted: Moscow's North River Terminal.
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Tours-TV.com: North River Terminal
The building of North River Terminal, resembling a colossal double-deck steam-ship of granite and marble, is one of the city's symbols and an interesting architectural monument. Russia : Moscow. See on map .
Air show in Moscow (9th may 2009) from 25th floor of skyscraper near North River Terminal.
Arriving in Moscow USSR (part 1) - Warm Welcome at the North River Terminal
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Moscow Northern river station shipping
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Се́верный речно́й вокза́л (СРВ или в обиходе — Речной вокзал, Речной, Речник) Московского речного пароходства — один из двух речных вокзалов Москвы (вместе с Южным). Расположен на берегу Химкинского водохранилища (Ленинградское шоссе, 51). Находится на территории Северного административного округа г. Москвы.
Северный речной вокзал Москвы в 2013 г.
Вид со стороны Ленинградского шоссе
Северный речной вокзал был построен одновременно с Каналом имени Москвы ещё до заполнения Химкинского водохранилища в 1937 году (архитекторы А. М. Рухлядев, В. Ф. Кринский, скульптор И. С. Ефимов и др., художник Н. Я. Данько и др). Вокзал является памятником архитектуры и одним из символов Москвы — «порта пяти морей».
North River Terminal (EOT, or in common parlance - Riverport, River, boatman) Moscow River Shipping Company - one of the two river stations in Moscow (together with the South). Located on the banks of the Khimki Reservoir (Leningrad highway, 51). Located in the Northern Administrative District of Moscow.
Northern river station in Moscow in 2013
View from the Leningrad highway
North River Terminal was built simultaneously with the Moscow Canal before filling the Khimki Reservoir in 1937 (architects AM Rukhlyadev, VF Krinsky, sculptor Igor Efimov et al., Artist N. Danko, etc. ). The station is an architectural monument and one of the symbols of Moscow - port of five seas.
Северный Речной вокзал. Москва. North river terminal. DJI Phantom 2.
Полетал рядом и над зданием речного вокзала в Москве.
Квадрокоптер DJI Phantom 2 с подвесом Zenmuse H4-3D и GoPro Hero 4 Black Edition.
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City free children playground Dolina Skazok Fairy Tales Valley
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Mayflower Tours 2013 Russia's Imperial Waterways River Cruise
13 Days - 32 Meals | When you think of Russia, two great cities immediately come to mind: Moscow and Saint Petersburg. This monumental 13-day itinerary includes multiple days in both cities, touring such landmarks as Moscow's Kremlin and Red Square, and Catherine's Palace and the Hermitage.
Cossack Town on the Don River Voted the Most Beautiful Old-School Village in Russia!
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The Starozolotovsky khutor located on the river Don in Rostov Oblast joined the International Association of World's Most Beautiful Villages. Sholokhov used to write about places like this, amazing nature almost untouched by civilization. Every house in the khutor is an art piece. It's a true tourist paradise.
На Ракете от Северного Речного вокзала - Raketa Boat Cruise from Moscow's North River Port
Поездка на теплоходе Ракета от Северного Речного вокзала в Бухту Радости и обратно. Август 2014г.
A Moskva River cruise on Raketa hydrofoil boat No. 185 (one of three remaining in service) from the Moscow North River Terminal and back. August 2014
Basmanny district
Basmanny District (Russian: райо́н Басма́нный) is a district of Central Administrative Okrug of Moscow, Russia. Population: 108,418 (2010 Census preliminary results); 100,899 (2002 Census). The district extends northeast from Kitai-gorod, within the radial boundaries of Vorontsovo Pole Street and Yauza River in the south and Myasnitskaya Street and Novaya Basmannaya Street in the north. It also includes the territory of Lefortovo Hospital on the opposite, southern bank of Yauza (between the river and Gospitalny Val Street). Historical Lefortovskaya Square also lies within Basmanny District, on the northern side of Yauza. The district contains Kursky Rail Terminal, historical areas of Khitrovka, Clean Ponds, Red Gates (shared with Krasnoselsky District), German Quarter and Basmannaya Sloboda. It retains memorial buildings of Petrine Baroque, Neoclassicism and Art Nouveau periods. Its history is closely associated with Peter I of Russia, Matvey Kazakov and Alexander Pushkin. The district is home to Russia's largest engineering college, Moscow State Technical
Canal Tour through St. Petersburg, the Cultural Heart of Russia
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Moscow Night Walk: Pyatnitskaya Ulitsa to Red Square
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Walking from Novokuznetskaya metro station to the Red Square on January 4, 2020. Pyatnitskaya Ulitsa is one of the oldest streets in the Central District of Moscow. It is located in the north near the Drainage Canal on the Chugunny Bridge and goes south to Serpukhovskaya Square. The large bridge that I cross is the Bolshoi Moskvoretsky bridge. It is one of the many bridges that cross the Moscow River. It connects Vasilyevsky Descent, Varvarka Street with Bolshaya Ordynka Street. Then I walk up towards St. Basil's Cathedral and Spasskaya Tower, the two main architectural marvels on Red Square.
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4K Russia | Garden Ring road (Sadovaya-Kudrinskaya - Novinsky Boulevard) walking tour | Moscow 2019
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4k walk, a documentary slow tv travel channel features a series of 4k video walks in Moscow City. This walk is along Garden ring (Sadovaya - Kudrinskaya - Novinsky Boulevard) . Watch Moscow City 4k !!!
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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Russian Knights in MAKS Air Show
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Moscow MAKS Air show 2005
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Red Square ◈ Moscow Subway ◈ The Moscow River // Part 2
Все что успел наснимать. Часть 2.
That's the Russian Spirit! Russians Dive In Icy Water To Celebrate Orthodox Christian Epiphany
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Across Russia, the devout and the daring are observing the Orthodox Christian feast day of Epiphany by immersing themselves in frigid water through holes cut through the ice of lakes and rivers.
Epiphany celebrates the revelation of Jesus Christ as the incarnation of God through his baptism in the River Jordan.
Russian believers imitate the baptism by entering the water and ducking themselves three times either on the evening before Epiphany or on that Jan. 19 feast day.
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4K Drive Russia | Garden Ring road - inner side
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.
Речной вокзал
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