????????♂️ Walking Streets: Moscow, Russia, from Belorusskiy station to the Red Square on Tverskaya str
00:23 ➡️ Belorusskiy metro station
01:55 ➡️ Belorusskiy station
05:40 ➡️ Tverskaya Zastava square
10:48 ➡️ 1 Tverskaya-Yamskaya Ulitsa, Tverskaya Zastava
13:15 ➡️ 1 Tverskaya-Yamskaya Ulitsa, Ulitsa Chayanova
14:40 ➡️ 1 Tverskaya-Yamskaya Ulitsa, 2 Tverskoy-Yamskoy Pereulok
16:50 ➡️ 1 Tverskaya-Yamskaya Ulitsa, 1 Tverskoy-Yamskoy Pereulok
17:15 ➡️ Tverskaya Street, Mayakovskaya metro station
19:04 ➡️ Tverskaya Street cross Garden ring, Triumfalnaya Square
???? Triumfalnaya Square (former Mayakovsky Square, colloquially Mayakovka) is a public square in the Tverskoy District of the Central Administrative Okrug of Moscow. It is located in the Garden Ring between the Big Garden street, 1st Brest street and 2nd Brest street, 1st Tverskaya Yamskaya street, Armory alley, Building Arc and Tverskaya Street.
21:44 ➡️ Tverskaya Street, Moscow Marriott Grand Hotel
23:10 ➡️ Tverskaya Street, InterContinental Hotel
25:58 ➡️ Tverskaya Street, Nastas'inskiy Pereulok
29:12 ➡️ Tverskaya Street, Pushkin 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.
33:04 ➡️ Tverskaya Street, Kozitskiy Pereulok
35:27 ➡️ Tverskaya Street, Glinishchevskiy Pereulok
36:14 ➡️ Tverskaya Street, Tverskaya Ploshchad (square)
???? Bronze statue of 12th-century prince & city founder Yuri Dolgorukiy on horseback, unveiled in 1954.
39:42 ➡️ Tverskaya Street, Kamergerskiy Pereulok
40:50 ➡️ Tverskaya Street, Okhotnyy ryad metro station
???? 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.
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????????♂️ Walking Streets: Moscow, Russia, from Red Square to the Belorusskiy station on Tverskaya
???? 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
03:16 ➡️ Tverskaya Street, Kamergerskiy Pereulok
06:32 ➡️ Tverskaya Street, Tverskaya Ploshchad,
???? Bronze statue of 12th-century prince & city founder Yuri Dolgorukiy on horseback, unveiled in 1954.
08:15 ➡️ Tverskaya Street, Glinishchevskiy Pereulok
10:51 ➡️ Tverskaya Street, Kozitskiy Pereulok
13:38 ➡️ Tverskaya Street, Pushkin 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.
16:20 ➡️ Tverskaya Street, Nastas'inskiy Pereulok
17:30 ➡️ Tverskaya Street, InterContinental Hotel
19:34 ➡️ Tverskaya Street, Moscow Marriott Grand Hotel
22:14 ➡️ Tverskaya Street cross Garden ring, Triumfalnaya Square
???? Triumfalnaya Square (former Mayakovsky Square, colloquially Mayakovka) is a public square in the Tverskoy District of the Central Administrative Okrug of Moscow. It is located in the Garden Ring between the Big Garden street, 1st Brest street and 2nd Brest street, 1st Tverskaya Yamskaya street, Armory alley, Building Arc and Tverskaya Street.
24:50 ➡️ Tverskaya Street, Mayakovskaya metro station
27:07 ➡️ 1 Tverskaya-Yamskaya Ulitsa, 1 Tverskoy-Yamskoy Pereulok
28:27 ➡️ 1 Tverskaya-Yamskaya Ulitsa, 2 Tverskoy-Yamskoy Pereulok
31:05 ➡️ 1 Tverskaya-Yamskaya Ulitsa, Ulitsa Chayanova
34:03 ➡️ 1 Tverskaya-Yamskaya Ulitsa, Tverskaya Zastava
36:41 ➡️ Tverskaya Zastava square
37:57 ➡️ Belorusskiy station
40:10 ➡️ Belorusskiy metro station
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Triumfalnaya square Moscow
Tours-TV.com: Triumfalnaya Square
Triumfalnaya Square (formerly Mayakovsky square) at the junction of Gorky street and the Garden Ring is a traditional place of different political protest actions and poetic readings. Russia : Moscow. See on map .
Moscow. Triumfalnaya Square. (Москва, Триумфальная площадь). Маяковка
Triumfalnaya Square (former Mayakovsky Square, colloquially Mayakovka) is a public square in the Tverskoy District of the Central Administrative Okrug of Moscow.
Moscow. Walking on Tverskaya Street [4K]
Today we walk along Tverskaya Street, one of the main streets of Moscow. Tverskaya Street begins at the Kremlin and ends on Triumph Square, intersecting with the Garden Ring.
00:08 - Monument to Marshal Zhukov, the hero of the USSR and one of the generals of the victors of the Second World War.
00:09 - Historical Museum
00:26 - Manezhnaya Square
01:05 - Four Seasons Hotel (enlarged copy of Moskva hotel, built in 1935, disassembled in 2013)
03:12 - Tverskaya street
04:25 - Theater Yermolovoy
05:00 - Central Telegraf Building
06:30 - Monument to the founders of Chekhov Moscow Art Theater, Konstantin Stanislavsky and Vladimir Nemirovich-Danchenko
08:22 - Ministry of Education of the Russian Federation
09:23 - Moscow City Goverment
10:05 - Monument to the founder of Moscow Yuri Dolgoruky
15:55 - Monument to the great Russian poet Alexander Sergeevich Pushkin
19:00 - Museum of Contemporary history
20:08 - Stanislavsky Drama Theater
32:10 - Mayakovskaya metro station
32:33 - Triumfalnaya square
Driving to the Job. Smolenskaya Square - Krasnogorsk Town.
Smokenskaya square -Novinskiy boulevard - Sadovaya-Kudrinskaya str. - Bolshaya Sadovaya str. - Sadovaya-Triumfalnaya str. - Malaya Dmitrovka str. - Staropimenovskiy lane - Tverskaya str. - Pervaya Tverskaya-Yamskaya str. - Leningradskiy prospect - Volokolamskoye shosse - Krasnogorskiy boulevard.
Music: Waterfront Property by Max McFerren.
Russian Travel Documentary: Video Tour of Moscow Red Square, Beautiful Scenes
Russian Travel Documentary: Video Tour of Moscow Red Square, Beautiful Scenes.
A beautiful tour of Russia's Red Square in Moscow. Marvel at the beauty of the Russian buildings and architecture in this, the most visited example of Russia's tourism drive.
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ed Square, or Красная площадь, is a city square in Moscow, Russia. The square separates the Kremlin, the former royal citadel and currently the official residence of the President of Russia, from a historic merchant quarter known as Kitai-gorod. Red Square is often considered the central square of Moscow and all of Russia, because Moscow's major streets - which connect to Russia's major highways - originate from the square.
The name Red Square does not originate from the pigment of the surrounding bricks (which, in fact, were whitewashed at certain times in history) nor from the link between the color red and communism. Rather, the name came about because the Russian word красная meaning either red or beautiful. This word, with the meaning beautiful, was originally applied to Saint Basil's Cathedral.
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Drone flying over Moscow's Triumphalnaya Square
German film crew are flying a massive drone over Triumphalnaya Square (former Mayakovsky Square) in central Moscow on 13 September 2015. The drone is rising spectacularly over the monument to Russian poet Vladimir Mayakovsky and historic Tchaikovsky Concert Hall, the Moscow Satire Theatre, the 1956 Peking hotel and restaurant on the Garden Ring and the former Sophia restaurant on Tverskaya Street. Photos of the drone flying and people swinging on Moscow's Triumph Square
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Moscow Triumfalnaya square Winter of Discontent Opposition Protesters Arrests
Moscow Triumfalnaya square Opposition Protest To Election Fraud Dec 6 brutal riot police arrests including Human Rights Executive Orlov and writer turned opposition leader Limonov (original post by grani-tv) there were 1500 arrests during few days in Moscow protests rallies.
Mar 31, 2012 Russia_Russian opposition demands right to peaceful rallies
An unauthorized opposition rally was held in Moscow on Triumfalnaya Square on Saturday 31st March.
The opposition was demanding the observance of Article 31 of the Russian constitution, which guarantees citizens the right to gather peacefully, without weapons, and to hold meetings, rallies, demonstrations, marches and pickets.
Dozens of protesters were detained, including the leader of the unregistered The Other Russia political party Eduard Limonov.
Some protesters reportedly asked police to arrest them and put them into a police bus. This is a new tactic of the opposition, not previously used at rallies.
Police managed to force the protesters off the square.
The Great Day of Annihilation
Buromoscow
A lecture by Julia Burdova and Olga Aleksakova
Response by Amale Andraos
January 28, 2019
Practicing architecture is never art or technology alone. Our profession is deeply involved with politics and economics. Using examples of their projects, Julia Burdova and Olga Aleksakova from Buromoscow will tell a story of urban change in post-soviet Russia. In almost 30 years of transition, it morphed from socialist model into another one, neither Western nor Asian. Working in these conditions makes one reflect on how built environment changes and shapes people and vice versa.
Buromoscow is one of Moscow’s leading architecture firms, mostly known for changing the face of prefabricated mass housing and creating popular public spaces such as Triumfalnaya square and kindergarten at Varshavskoye 141.
Founded in 2004 by partners Julia Burdova and Olga Aleksakova in Moscow, BuroMoscow are teaching advanced studio VI at GSAPP in Spring 2019. The pair were the first to receive the new Moscow City Prize for Architecture and Urban Planning for their Kindergaten Varshavskoe in 2018.
Triumfalnaya sq. 31 august Part 1
Video record of portable camera of political police officer (counter extremism special service) Part one psuedoraw. Record demonstrate how Moscow local authorities violate Criminal Code of the Russian Federation and basic constitution human rights - Article 149 Criminal Code of the Russian Federation Obstruction of a meeting, rally, demonstration, march, picket or take part in them
Russian police and specops detained peaceful political protest Strategy 31 on Triumphalnaya square 31 august violating Article 31 of the Constitution of Russia and first paragraph of Article 20 UNGA Universal Declaration of Human Rights: 20.1. Everyone has the right to freedom of peaceful assembly and association. Authorities say that freedom of assembly must approve forgetting that the basic human rights do not need a permit.
Video also shows how drunk kremlin undercontrolled activists make provocation carried out to create a mass rioting and police support them.Political trial is not interested in the local human rights activists (Alexeeva, Ponamarev and more masking kremlin supporters) - people have to defend himself in court alone. Russian political power bosses provoke mass rioting and violence taking away the legal methods of struggle for rights in ordinary citizens before denying ordinary people the right to autumn elections.
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This legal video received according to Judge 423rd judicial district of Moscow mr. Komlev after rquest and placed here immediately in accordance with Article 24 of the Constitution of Russia - Spread of the guaranteed freedom of information, US freedom of Information Act (Act PL 85-619; 1.
Россия любит митхун (зими) Russia love mithun (zimi)
Thirty-four-year-old Robert, sitting under the towering statue of poet Vladimir Mayakovsky at the Triumfalnaya Square in Moscow also knows Jimmy. “We've grown up hearing those songs. My grandmother and uncle are big fans, he says, before breaking into an impromptu rendition of Jimmy's biggest hit in Russia. “Jimmy, Jimmy, Jimmy. Aaja, aaja, aaja.”
No, Jimmy is not an American rock star or someone from the Britpop wave which started gaining popularity around the same time as the Soviet Union's breakup. Jimmy is from the 80s — 1984 — to be exact and he is Indian! Bollywood fans from the 80s and 90s know him as Mithun Chakraborty. To Russians, he is Jimmy, the character that Chakraborty played in the 1982 movie Disco Dancer.
An anecdote from the late 80s reveals exactly how big Disco Dancer was in Russia. When then-USSR leader Mikhail Gorbachev visited India, Prime Minister Rajiv Gandhi introduced Amitabh Bachchan as the 'biggest superstar in India'. Gorbachev apparently replied: “But my daughter only knows Mithun Chakraborty.”
Dozens arrested in street protests near Red Square
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3. Protester on ground being lifted by officers and taken away to police van
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5. Women who refuse to leave area speaking to police
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Over a hundred people were detained by police in the centre of the Russian capital Moscow late on Thursday during a police clear-out of protesters who had gathered there in support of opposition leader Alexei Navalny.
Police detained more than 100 people, mainly those who were chanting slogans, wearing stickers and holding posters in support of Navalny.
Navalny, a charismatic and creative Russian opposition leader who exposed high-level corruption and mocked the Kremlin, was sentenced to five years in prison for embezzlement on Thursday, in a verdict that set off the street protests and drew condemnation from the West.
The Moscow mayoral candidate was led from the court in handcuffs and bussed to a jail.
Soon afterward, in an unexpected development, prosecutors asked that he be kept free pending appeal.
Several thousand opposition supporters gathered just outside the Kremlin to protest Navalny's conviction and sentence.
The request to have him released during his appeal could be an attempt by officials to soothe public anger and to lend legitimacy to September's mayoral race, which a Kremlin-backed incumbent is expected to win.
Navalny, a popular blogger and corruption-fighting lawyer, rose to rock star status among the opposition during a series of massive protests in Moscow against President Vladimir Putin's re-election to a third presidential term in March 2012.
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Beautiful Moscow: a city of festivals
The first day of the 'Circle of Light' festival. on the eve of the Orthodox feast Exaltation of the Life-Giving Cross, and more...
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Russian Elections: Eva Golinger believes Clinton's comments are absolutely politicized
From: Russia Today
Story: 'US pins labels:' Russia slams Clinton over election criticism
Published: 07 December, 2011, 01:53
Edited: 07 December, 2011, 06:31
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'US criticize outcome, not process, if they don't like it'
New York-based author and political analyst Eva Golinger believes Clinton's comments are absolutely politicized. In her view, this is another example of US intervention in electoral processes around the world, it's not just Russia.
We saw another case about a month ago in Nicaragua, where the reigning government of Daniel Ortega won the election with over 60% of the votes, which were certified by the electoral board, and there were also observers there as well -- and the US has not only called into question the electoral process.
The analyst points out that the US now is not even recognizing the results, but says this is mainly because they just don't like Daniel Ortega.
So this is evidence of arrogant attitude from the US, where whether or not the process is legitimate -- that's not what they are criticizing: they are criticizing the outcome, because frankly they just don't like it.
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Russia chides Clinton over election criticism
VILNIUS | Wed Dec 7, 2011 6:41am EST
(Reuters) - Russia took a swipe at Secretary of State Hillary Clinton Wednesday over her criticism of its parliamentary election, saying it was not Hyde Park where speakers could just arrive, hold forth and leave without listening to others.
Clinton, visiting Lithuania Tuesday for a meeting of security body the OSCE, cited serious concerns about the weekend election to the State Duma (lower house of parliament).
This is not Hyde Park, this is not Triumfalnaya (Triumph) Square in Moscow, where speakers arrive to pour out their soul and then turn around and leave, not listening to others, Russian Foreign Minister Sergei Lavrov told reporters.
He was referring to London's Hyde Park and its famed Speakers' Corner and to the square in Moscow that was the site of Tuesday's protest over the parliamentary election.
Lavrov said Clinton's actions showed disrespect to the 56-member Organization for Security and Cooperation in Europe (OSCE), which has been holding a two-day meeting in Vilnius.
Several of my colleagues prefer to use this tribune to complain (about issues) completely unrelated to the agenda as was the case with my colleague Hillary Clinton, who arrived, it seems, only to impress her voters in the Democratic party.
The Russian Foreign Ministry Tuesday dismissed the U.S. criticism as unacceptable and urged Moscow's ex-Cold War enemy to refrain from such hostile attacks in future.
Lavrov said Russia would prefer to resolve issues through a dialogue instead of using multinational meetings to vent criticism of each other.
International observers said after the Sunday's election for the Duma that they had seen some ballot stuffing and that the vote was unfairly slanted in favor of Prime Minister Vladimir Putin's ruling party.
President Dmitry Medvedev, who is stepping aside next year to allow for Putin's return to the top seat of power for the world's largest energy producer, has rejected allegations of fraud, calling the vote fair, honest and democratic.
(Reporting By Aleks Tapinsh; Editing by Mark Heinrich)
Tours-TV.com: Manezhnaya Square
Manezhnaya Square, located near the Kremlin and Alexander Garden and separated by Resurrection Gate from the Red Square, is the most famous square in Moscow after the latter. Russia : Moscow. See on map .
Moscow Bolotnaya Square Antiputin Rally December 10
Moscow Bolotnaya Square Rally December 10 against election fraud gigged by Putin party Митинг против фальсификации результатов выборов,выступили оппозиционеры Алексей Навальный, Евгения Чирикова, Борис Немцов, Илья Яшин, Артемий Троицкий, Виктор Шендерович, Дмитрий Быков Выступление Дмитрия Быкова на Болотной Леонид Парфенов на Болотной Съемка Болотной площади с летающей камеры По оценке источников, количество митингующих составляло от 40 до 80 тысяч человек. Фото московского митинга с вертолета Митинг «Против нечестных выборов»
original post 10.12.2011 by Daoman at vimeo