Petrovka sreet attractions. Moscow Petrovka. [MoscowTravelGuide]
Petrovka sreet attractions. Moscow. [MoscowTravelGuide]
Today Moscow video guide invites you to make an excursion to the famous Petrovka street. You will find out why this street is named like this. You will know where the monument to Vladimir Visotskiy stands. You will see the building that has been an origin of horror for Moscow criminals for one hundred years. You will learn why Petrovka has been the main shopping street in Moscow since 19th century.
Nearest Metro station - Teatralnaya and Chekhovskaya and Pushkinskaya . One of the oldest streets in Moscow - Petrovka named after Vysokopetrovsky monastery built by Metropolit Peter in the 14th century.
The road, built from the Kremlin to the Monastery was named Petrovka.We continue with our video tour of the square of Petrovsky gate - the intersection of Petrovka Street and the Boulevard Ring. On The square is one of the inconspicuous but important monuments of Moscow - a monument to Vladimir Vysotsky - very famous Sovestky poet and singer.
In the area of Petrovsky Gates square our video guide to find lots of great restaurants and shops.
With an area of clearly visible building legendary Petrovka 38 - the Moscow Criminal Investigation Department - has been exactly 100 years of horror at the Moscow criminals.
Immediately after the building of the Criminal Investigation Department Petrovka street turns into a Karetniy ryad street, which is popular with Muscovites Hermitage Garden. In winter, an ice rink here, and the story about summer walks in the garden you can look at our channel Moscow Video Guide.
There are many hotels in the neighborhood Petrovka including accommodations at attractive prices. we will continue our video tour and go in the direction of the Kremlin.
Historically, the first built up the right side of Petrovka - opposite Petrovsky monastery. As rivulets flowed into Petrovka streets - suburb - Stoleshnikov, Kuznetskiy, Kopitvskiy. Now this same lanes.
Stoleshnikov Lane is famous for the best boutiques of leading brands. And in the twenty-first century on the street are the largest shopping centers: Petrovsky Passage, Berlin House, and, of course, the updated TSUM. And finally, the world-famous Bolshoi Theatre is also located on Petrovka 1!
If you came to Moscow on vacation or on a business trip - at Petrovka are several hotels with different levels of prices (Aurora Marriott, Petrovka Loft, Petrovka 17, Kuznetsky INN) but the jewel among them - the legendary and ancient Hotel Metropol located on Teatralnaya Square. You can find our beautiful video clip about this hotel!
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Hermitage garden. Moscow
Hi everyone! Welcome to Moscow. We have a splendid a day right here today. I am staying on Petrovka street right next to wonderful Hermitage garden. This is really special place for people living in Moscow, because parks and gardens are really rare thing in the center of Moscow.
This is really special corner, that beloved by families, kids, moms, dads. It is really great place to escape the city in nice warm sunny day in the summer. And it is also the great place to skate around in the most wonderful ice rink in the winter.
So the Hermitage garden is more than hundred years old. It was founded back in the late of 19th century and right from beginning it became a capital of theatrical life in Moscow. And among that is also witness the first cinematographic premiere by the Lumiere brothers in Moscow.
So, right behind me you can see the legend area of Hermitage Garden’s theatre. Was founded the back in 1987th. It was home to the legend to the legendary theatrical directors Stanislavsky and Nemirovich-Danchenko. And this theatre is also witness the premiers of several Anton Chekhov plays.
The Hermitage garden is really the place for wishing to be witness of theatrical part of Moscow life. The Garden still holds three major theatres in Moscow. The most famous of which is Operas Theatre shows such wonderful operas like Traviata, Tousca (?), Eugenij Onegin.
The Hermitage Garden is truly one of marvelous place, as you can see right behind me there is a very peculiar monument attributes all the people who love each other. And at the every enter of the park there is small and funny zoo.
The Hermitage garden is really place worth to visit here in Moscow. Anв you can find really great hotels nearby. Just check out our web site at …
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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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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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Un Renard en Russie
Un de mes voyages, en Russie en Août 2015, à Saint-Pétersbourg et Moscou.
Merci aux auberges de jeunesses.
Merci à tous ces gens que je ne cite pas mais qui ont su laisser une empreinte indélébile en moi.
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Mart cafe, Restaurants, Moscow
The café MART (March in Russian) represents a fusion of various spaces for intelligent leisure. Café, exhibition space, wine market, music club and green-house are gathered under one roof. The café opened on 8 of July, 2010, at the lower level of Moscow Museum of Modern Arts on Petrovka Street, in the historical mansion of architect Matvey Kazakov. Thanks to multilevel space and specific architecture, the café hosts different kinds of events: parties for kids on Sundays, Jazz Thursdays, dances on weekends, instrumental music evenings, art exhibitions. The café consists of three halls: semi-dark bar, where you can have a cocktail and rest after busy day; exhibition hall, which is transformed to dance club on weekend nights; and hall with domes and piano, which create the atmosphere of relax and peace.
The green-house of Mart is an exceptional place - a large covered terrace at the yard of the Museum of Modern Arts. Concerts, kids' parties, literature presentations, and other events are arranged here. The terrace with white marquees is open the year around, and even in winter, surrounded with lots of flowers, wrapped with blankets, sipping warming cocktails and listening to live music, you will feel comfort and joy. The music program in Mart is quite various: each Tuesday night, pianist Vladimir Konovalov plays popular European and retro melodies; each Saturday night, you're welcome to enjoy French classic accordion, played by Oleg Bakumshtein. Many talented artists, such as Alexandra Mitlyanskaya, Mariya Arendt, Konstantin Totibadze, Tatyana Vezel-Ignatova, exhibit their works here. The project Studio of Katya Gerdt, a design bureau and show-room of furniture and interior accessories from Province and Europe, takes place in Mart as well. Don't miss to visit Wine Market in Mart! You are offered the best wines from Europe and The New World, champagnes, port wines (of 5-30 years age), Madeira, as well as cognac, whiskey, Calvados, etc. Regularly arranged tastings in Wine Market will help you to choose your favorite drink.
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