Record 12. Ruins of the Stableyard in Mysovo and Outskirts of the Dolgoprudniy Town
Here is our last video in 2017! Look and enjoy, Happy New Year!
So, about locations in this video:
--- About Mysovo Manor:
March 2016:
The contract of tenancy of the Stable yard in Mysovo, which was signed in 2014 as a result of the auction (rental rate after recovery is 1 RUB/1 sq m), was terminated by tenant in June 2015. Currently, a new auction for sale of leasing rights is preparing. Related documents are situated in GKU MO “Regional Center of Auctions”.
The etymology of the manor’s name comes from its geographical location. It is located on a cape, which juts into the Klyazma impoundment. In previous times, Klyazma River washed this cape (“mys” – in Russian) and, instead of the impoundment, there were meadows. The first known mention of Mysovo (in those times – a small village) is related to the XVI century....
--- About Dolgoprudny:
Dolgoprudny (Russian: Долгопру́дный) is a town in Moscow Oblast, Russia, located about 20 kilometers (12 mi) north of Moscow city center. The town's name is derived from Russian Долгий пруд (dolgy prud, lit. long pond)—a long and narrow pond situated in the northeastern part of the town. The town's name is sometimes colloquially shortened as Dolgopa. Population: 90,956 (2010 Census); 68,792 (2002 Census); 70,751 (1989 Census).
The territory of the town borders with Moscow in the south and in the east, Khimki in the southwest, and is limited by the Moscow Canal in the west and by the Klyazminskoye Reservoir in the north. The town can be reached by suburban train from the Savyolovsky Terminal of Moscow in about twenty minutes to one of the three platforms: Novodachnaya, Dolgoprudnaya, or Vodniki, or by bus shuttle from Rechnoy Vokzal and Altufyevo stations of the Moscow Metro. The Dmitrovskoye highway connecting Moscow with Dmitrov and Dubna passes just east of the town.
Now the town has machinery-building, engineering, and chemical industries. It is being extensively developed with much commercial and residential construction due to its favorable location and following the growing demand for real estate in the suburbs of Moscow.