????????♂️ Walking Streets: Moscow, Russia, Frunzenskaya Embankment, Novoandreevsky to Krymsky Bridge
????????♂️ Walking Streets: Moscow, Russia, Frunzenskaya Embankment, from Novoandreevsky bridge to Krymsky Bridge, Pushkinskiy bridge
???? Walk from Novoandreevsky bridge to Krymsky Bridge along the Frunzenskaya Embankment. Moscow river.
00:09 ➡️ Novoandreevsky bridge (Third ring)
02:49 ➡️ Frunzenskaya Embankment 54
02:57 ➡️ Frunzenskaya Embankment 46
05:41 ➡️ Frunzenskaya Embankment 44
06:47 ➡️ Frunzenskaya Embankment, 3 Frunzenskaya str.
08:07 ➡️ Frunzenskaya Embankment 38
10:10 ➡️ Frunzenskaya Embankment, 2 Frunzenskaya str.
12:43 ➡️ Frunzenskaya Embankment 34
14:52 ➡️ Frunzenskaya Pushkinskiy bridge
16:55 ➡️ Ministry of Defense of the Russian Federation
20:48 ➡️ Helipad of the Ministry of Defense of the Russian Federation
23:27 ➡️ Frunzenskaya Embankment 16
24:25 ➡️ Frunzenskaya Embankment, Timura Frunze str.
25:28 ➡️ Frunzenskaya Embankment 8
27:39 ➡️ Frunzenskaya Embankment 4
28:40 ➡️ Krymsky Bridge
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Krymsky Bridge or Crimean Bridge in Moscow. LGBT TRAVELS ©
Krymsky Bridge or Crimean Bridge is situated in the centre of Moscow, Russia.
Krymsky Bridge, Moscow, Walking on Nov 5, 2017
Walking across the Krymsky Bridge aka the Crimean Bridge, a suspension bridge, in Moscow on a gray and overcast November 5, 2017.
Krymsky Bridge or Crimean Bridge (Russian: Крымский мост) is a steel suspension bridge in Moscow. The bridge spans the Moskva River 1,800 metres south-west from the Kremlin and carries the Garden Ring across the river. The bridge links the Crimean Square to the north with Krymsky Val street to the south. The nearby Moscow Metro stations are Park Kultury and Oktyabrskaya.
The existing bridge was completed on May 1, 1938, as part of Joseph Stalin's ambitious reconstruction of downtown Moscow. Designed by engineer V. P. Konstantinov and architect A. V. Vlasov, it is the fourth bridge on this site and the only suspension bridge in all of Moscow
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⁴ᴷ⁵⁰ Walking Moscow: from Vorobyovy Gory Metro Station sailing to the Kremlin & Zaryadye Park
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We arrive at the very unusual Vorobyovy Gory Metro Station, which is located on the bridge named Luzhnetskiy Most.
After that, we exit and go along the promenade named Vorob'yevskaya Naberezhnaya to the Vorobyovy Gory Pier (Prichal Vorob'yovy Gory).
On the pier, we board the ship and sail along the Moskva River. Along the way, we see wonderful landscapes: promenade Vorob'yevskaya Naberezhnaya and Andreyevskaya Naberezhnaya, sail through the Luzhnetskiy Most, Novoandreevskiy Most, the beautiful Andreevsky Most made with glass, Krymsky Most.
Later we sail through the Gorky Central Park of Culture and Leisure, Muzeon Park of Arts, Monument to Peter the Great, and the former Red October Factory.
Then we sail building named Dom Pertsovoy, Cathedral of Christ the Savior, Kremlin, Zaryadye Park and end our journey near bulding the Vysotka on the Kotelnicheskaya Embankment Building.
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Мы приезжаем на очень необычную Станцию Метро Воробьевы Горы, которая находится на Лужнецком Мосту.
После этого мы выходим и идем по Воробьевской Набережной до Причала Воробьевы Горы.
На причале мы садимся на теплоход и плывем по Москве Реке. По пути мы видим замечательные пейзажи: Воробьевскую и Андреевскую Набережные, проплываем через Лужнецкий Мост), Новоандреевский Мост, красивый Андреевский Мост, сделанный из стекла и Крымский Мост.
Позже мы проплываем Центральный Парк Культуры и Отдыха им. Горького, Парк Музеон, Памятник Петру Первому, а также бывший завод Красный Октябрь.
Далее мы проплываем Дом Перцовой, Храм Христа Спасителя, Кремль, Парк Зарядье и заканчиваем наше путешествие около Высотки на Котельнической Набережной.
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Krymsky bridge
From sketches to concrete structures – this video unveils one of Russia’s biggest infrastructural projects in recent history – the Crimean bridge. In 2018 it will connect the banks of the Kerch Strait, providing a convenient link between Crimea and Taman area for millions of people in both Russian regions. The video features a young engineer, inspired by the work of his grandfather, who stood behind the legendary Baikal-Amur railroad – a major Soviet infrastructural project of the 1970’s and 1980’s. The creators of the video used latest computer graphics technology. The soundtrack combines the elements of classical and electronic music.
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walking tour - Night in Gorky Park Moscow Russia (4K 60fps)
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Gorky Park, located at Krymsky Val [ru] and situated just across the Moskva River from Park Kultury Metro station, opened in 1928. The park followed the plan of Konstantin Melnikov, a widely known Soviet avant-garde and constructivist architect, and amalgamated the extensive gardens of the old Golitsyn Hospital [ru] and of the Neskuchny Palace, covering an area of 300 acres (120 ha) along the river.[2] The history of the Neskuchny Garden can be traced back to 1753, when it emerged in the area between Kaluzhskaya Zastava and Trubetskoy Moskva river-side estate. The neighboring area to Neskuchny Garden, from Krymsky Val to Neskuchny Garden, received little attention right up until the 1920s. Initially it was covered with park gardens, meadows and vegetable gardens belonging to the owners of neighboring estates. It formed a wasteland by the end of the 19th century, and served as a waste heap.
The First All-Russian Agricultural and Handicraft Industries Exhibition opened in 1923 on the wasteland that had been cleared during the course of communist community work days. A resolution for the exhibition was passed[by whom?] on 19 October 1922 and the exhibition opened one and a half years later on 19 May 1923. After bidding for the exhibition's layout plan, which proposed four arrangements — Sokol, Khodynskoye Pole, Petrovsko-Razumovsky park and the river areas near Krymsky bridge — preference was given to the last option.
On 15 March 1928 by a resolution of the Presidium of the Moscow Council, the Agricultural and Handicraft Industries Exhibition was enlarged and transformed into the Central Park of Culture and Leisure — the country’s first park of its kind, which was referred to as an outdoor cultural enterprise. In 1932 the park was named after M.A. Gorky. The idea of a need for a central park of culture and leisure in Moscow arose in the late 1920s in relation to Moscow's reconstruction with notions of a socialist city of the future.
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Gorky Central Park of Culture and Leisure (Russian: Центральный парк культуры и отдыха (ЦПКиО) имени Горького, tr. Tsentralny park kultury i otdykha imeni Gorkogo) is a central park in Moscow, named after Maxim Gorky. In August 2018, the Park's 90th anniversary was celebrated.
History
Gorky Park, located at Krymsky Val and situated just across the Moskva River from Park Kultury Metro station, opened in 1928. The park followed the plan of Konstantin Melnikov, a widely known Soviet avant-garde and constructivist architect, and amalgamated the extensive gardens of the old Golitsyn Hospital and of the Neskuchny Palace, covering an area of 300 acres (120 ha) along the river. The history of the Neskuchny Garden can be traced back to 1753, when it emerged in the area between Kaluzhskaya Zastava and Trubetskoy Moskva river-side estate. The neighboring area to Neskuchny Garden, from Krymsky Val to Neskuchny Garden, received little attention right up until the 1920s. Initially it was covered with park gardens, meadows and vegetable gardens belonging to the owners of neighboring estates. It formed a wasteland by the end of the 19th century, and served as a waste heap.
The First All-Russian Agricultural and Handicraft Industries Exhibition opened in 1923 on the wasteland that had been cleared during the course of communist community work days. A resolution for the exhibition was passed on 19 October 1922 and the exhibition opened one and a half years later on 19 May 1923. After bidding for the exhibition's layout plan, which proposed four arrangements — Sokol, Khodynskoye Pole, Petrovsko-Razumovsky park and the river areas near Krymsky bridge — preference was given to the last option.
On 15 March 1928 by a resolution of the Presidium of the Moscow Council, the Agricultural and Handicraft Industries Exhibition was enlarged and transformed into the Central Park of Culture and Leisure — the country’s first park of its kind, which was referred to as an outdoor cultural enterprise. In 1932 the park was named after M.A. Gorky. The idea of a need for a central park of culture and leisure in Moscow arose in the late 1920s in relation to Moscow's reconstruction with notions of a socialist city of the future.
1936 Soviet Newsreel - Moving of the Krymsky Bridge in Moscow
The old cast iron Krymsky bridge, erected in 1873, was nicknamed mouse trap by Moscow drivers. In 1936 it was moved down the Moscow River, before a new Krymsky bridge, created by architect Alexander Vlasov and engineer Boris Konstantinov, took its old place in 1938.
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Krymsky Bridge or Crimean Bridge is almost completed
Krymsky Bridge or Crimean Bridge[1] (Russian: Крымский мост) is a steel suspension bridge in Moscow. The bridge spans the Moskva River 1,800 metres south-west from the Kremlin and carries the Garden Ring across the river. The bridge links the Crimean Square to the north with Krymsky Val street to the south. The nearby Moscow Metro stations are Park Kultury and Oktyabrskaya.
The existing bridge was completed on May 1, 1938, as part of Joseph Stalin's ambitious reconstruction of downtown Moscow. Designed by engineer V. P. Konstantinov and architect A. V. Vlasov, it is the fourth bridge on this site and the only suspension bridge in all of Moscow.
????????♂️ Walking Streets: Moscow, Russia, from Gorky Central Park to Muzeon Park of Arts
???? From Gorky Central Park to Muzeon Park of Arts along the embankment of the Moscow river
00:15 ➡️ Pushkinskaya embankment
01:11 ➡️ Moscow river embankment
01:48 ➡️ Golitsynskiy pond
03:00 ➡️ Bridge over the pond
03:57 ➡️ Boat rental station
04:31 ➡️ Pizzamento
06:01 ➡️ Embankment of the pond
06:58 ➡️ Playground
07:49 ➡️ Restaurant Ostrovok
09:31 ➡️ Panoramic view of the Ministry of Defense
09:43 ➡️ Walking embankment along the Moscow River
11:42 ➡️ Panoramic view of the Krymsky Bridge
???? Built in 1938, this steel bridge spanning the Moskva River is the only suspension bridge in Moscow.
13:31 ➡️ Foodcourt
14:23 ➡️ Pleasure boat mooring
19:13 ➡️ Krymsky Bridge
20:52 ➡️ Muzeon Park of Arts
22:00 ➡️ Krymskaya embankment
23:35 ➡️ Panoramic view of the Monument to Peter I
???? Commemorative statue honoring Tsar Peter the Great & the 300th anniversary of the Russian Navy.
24:21 ➡️ Fountain opposite the Tretyakov Gallery
25:17 ➡️ Panoramic view of Red October, the city center and the Cathedral of Christ the Savior
27:36 ➡️ Monument to Peter the Great
31:25 ➡️ Yakimanskaya embankment
34:21 ➡️ Embankment Construction
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Russia: Drone footage captures Kerch Strait Bridge motorway arch mounted in place
The installation process of the 5,500-ton, 227-metre (745 feet) motorway arch of the Kerch Strait Bridge was completed, Friday, 18 hours earlier than planned.
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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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????????♂️ Walking Streets: Moscow, Russia, from Red Square to Belorussky Station along Tverskaya
???? Evening walk from Red Square to Belorussky Train Station along Tverskaya Street.
???? Tverskaya Street (Russian: Тверская улица, IPA: [tvʲɪrˈskajə ˈulʲɪt͡sə]), known between 1935 and 1990 as Gorky Street (Russian: улица Горького), is the main radial street in Moscow. The street runs Northwest from the central Manege Square in the direction of Saint Petersburg and terminates at the Garden Ring, giving the name to Tverskoy District. The route continues further as First Tverskaya-Yamskaya Street, Leningradsky Avenue and Leningradskoye Highway.
00:00 ➡️ Tverskaya Street, Okhotnyy ryad metro station
00:52 ➡️ The Ritz-Carlton Hotel, Moscow
01:59 ➡️ Yermolova Theater
02:33 ➡️ Tverskaya Street, Nikitskiy Pereulok
03:36 ➡️ Tverskaya Street, Gazetnyy Pereulok
05:52 ➡️ Tverskaya Street, Bryusov Pereulok
07:02 ➡️ Moscow City Hall
10:03 ➡️ Tverskaya Street, Malyy Gnezdnikovskiy Pereulok
11:32 ➡️ Tverskaya Street, Bolshoy Gnezdnikovskiy pereulok
13:27 ➡️ Novopushkinsky Square
???? Pushkinskaya Square or Pushkin Square (Russian: Пу́шкинская пло́щадь) in the Tverskoy District of central Moscow. It was historically known as Strastnaya Square, and renamed for Alexander Pushkin in 1937.
It is located at the junction of the Boulevard Ring (Tverskoy Boulevard to the southwest and Strastnoy Boulevard to the northeast) and Tverskaya Street, 2 kilometres (1.2 mi) northwest of the Kremlin. It is not only one of the busiest city squares in Moscow, but also one of the busiest in the world.
The former Strastnaya Square name originates from the Passion Monastery (Russian: Страстной монастырь, Strastnoy Monastery), which was demolished in the 1930s.
At the center of the square is a famous statue of Pushkin, funded by public subscription and unveiled by Ivan Turgenev and Fyodor Dostoyevsky in 1880. In 1950, Joseph Stalin had the statue moved to the other side of the Tverskaya Street, where the Monastery of Christ's Passions had formerly stood. In 5 December 1965, Glasnost Meeting, the first spontaneous public political demonstration in the Soviet Union after the Second World War, happened here.
15:03 ➡️ Tverskaya St, 19
15:46 ➡️ Tverskaya Street, Palashevskiy Malyy Pereulok
16:43 ➡️ Museum of modern history of Russia
???? State museum for social, political, economic & cultural history of Russia over the past 150 years.
18:14 ➡️ Tverskaya Street, Mamonovskiy Pereulok
19:45 ➡️ Tverskaya Street, Blagoveshchenskiy Pereulok
22:34 ➡️ Mayakovsky Square
23:19 ➡️ Mayakovsky Monument
???? During the 1950s and 1960s, Mayakovsky Square in Moscow played an important role as a gathering place for unofficial poetry readings, and subsequently for expressing cultural and political dissent in the post-Stalin era.
25:18 ➡️ Tverskaya Street, Ulitsa Gasheka
27:25 ➡️ Tverskaya Street, Ulitsa Yuliusa Fuchika
28:48 ➡️ Tverskaya Street, Vasil'yevskaya Ulitsa
34:20 ➡️ Tverskaya Street, Bolshaya Gruzinskaya ulitsa
34:32 ➡️ Tverskaya Zastava
34:47 ➡️ Belorussky Station
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Russia: Moskva River bank aglow with candles on anniversary of war
More than 300 people including the representatives of youth associations, patriotic student clubs and veterans came to honour the memory of millions who died in the Great Patriotic War on Sunday night in Moscow.
The people gathered near Krymsky Bridge to light 1,418 candles on the bank of the River Moskva. The candle-lighting was part of the 'Candle of Memory' action, a series of events dedicated to the 74th anniversary of the start of the Great Patriotic War (World War II on the Eastern Front).
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Russia: Crimean PM Aksenov and Putin discuss Kerch Strait bridge
Russian President Vladimir Putin met with the Prime Minister of the Autonomous Republic of Crimea Sergei Aksenov in Moscow, Saturday. Putin expects that the launch date for the second phase of the Kerch Strait power bridge will be commissioned by May 1 or maybe a little earlier.
SOT, Vladimir Putin, President of Russia (Russian): Sergei Valeryevich, we meet regularly, talk on the phone, I know what is happening in Crimea, how the situation is developing. But still there is a possibility, and it will probably be better to talk in more detail about how you assess the results of last year, what problems you see in the current year and how you think to resolve these issues.”
¤W/S Russian President Vladimir Putin in meeting with the Prime Minister of the Autonomous Republic of Crimea Sergei Aksenov
SOT, Sergei Aksenov, Prime Minister of the Autonomous Republic of Crimea (Russian): The power bridge Taman-Kuban was put into operation three weeks earlier than it was planned. As of today, we managed to set graphics. The shutdown mode of the residential sector is no more than eight hours on the territory of the Republic of Crimea. In this case all the industrial enterprises work, the work plan is agreed with the regional offices.
SOT, Sergei Aksenov, Prime Minister of the Autonomous Republic of Crimea (Russian): The first of May is set in a planned schedule, but I think that, as always, they will do their job faster with your support. I am not ready to speak for colleagues, but I know that the work is in high gear, I went to the site myself, the crews are working almost around the clock. Our local heads of enterprises provide all possible assistance.
SOT, Vladimir Putin, President of Russia (Russian): You should have a little patience, I think that colleagues will deal with this situation by May 1, for sure, or perhaps earlier.
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