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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 fo
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