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Zamoskvorechye District

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in 1713; the territories were slowly re-settled by farmers and merchants. The wealthier class concentrated in Pyatnitskaya and Ordynka streets; Zamoskvorechye became a quiet, country-like land of single-story houses and conservative businessmen. They gradually improved the area with new churches. For
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community. Regular floods and the north-south migration of Moskva river bed limited construction to a narrow, 500-700 meter wide strip of land between the Ordynka and Tatarskaya streets. The development of Zamoskvorechye followed the eastward expansion of the city on the northern bank; thus, eastern
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In 1857, English brothers Theodore and Edward Bromley set up a mechanical plant south from the Garden Ring, producing small hand tools. The Bromley brothers' business rapidly expanded, and by 1917 it controlled numerous metallurgical and mechanical plants around Paveletsky railroad, essentially
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the insertion of highrise office blocks behind "restored" two-story façades. The population growth plateaus as the city begins to condemn historical buildings, opting instead for office redevelopment, resulting in many residents being forced to relocate. One example is the large 1900s block at
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administration closed and looted 22 churches in Zamoskvorechye and Yakimanka; more destruction followed, leaving only one operational church in each district. 17 religious buildings survived to date, including a church of Novozybkov
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in the 1830s reduced the flood hazard, but the land remained cheap. This led to steady industrialization of Zamoskvorechye, starting with small home-based factories continuing the old sloboda traditions. Soon after the
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Recent publications in the Moscow Development plan for the District has called for a restoration and modernisation of many of the older buildings which is gradually happening from the Garden Ring, towards the Kremlin.
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Zamoskvorechye was dramatically altered in the 1960s-1970s by inserting standardized concrete buildings into the middle of the historical century area, especially on Novokuznetskaya Street. One of these
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Zamoskvorechye is younger than the western Yakimanka District. For example, present-day Pyatnitskaya Street emerged early in the 15th century, when the expansion of the
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Number does not include "house churches" (institutional chapels) and newly built chapels. Two churches on one property, as in Vishnyakovsky Lane, 15, are counted as one
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In 1783, Moscow was hit by a disastrous flood. As a consequence, the city cleared the old river bed, building a canal that separated Sadovniki from the mainland (see
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Church of Saints Mikhail and Fyodor, Martyrs of Chernigov (1675), Chernigovsky, 3. Named for two martyrs slain when they would not renounce their Christian faith
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creating a monopoly of plumbing supplies and railroad tooling. Another well-known business still has its headquarters on the corner of Pyatnitskaya and canal:
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for details and maps of the 1780s canal). Large areas east of Tatarskaya streets were flooded with the intention of building a river harbour and a fortified
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system. Soldiers, craftsmen and foreigners settled in clearly defined communities, with some degree of personal liberty and independence from the
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and served as main axes of settlement. Bolshaya Ordynka Street (Serpukhov road), currently the western boundary of the district, is named after
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dams between 1874 and 1877 attempted to improve shipping, but by this point, shipping had already lost out to the railroads.
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castle housing military offices and depots. Since that time, the military has continuous presence in Sadovniki East.
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The fortified line on the site of the present-day Garden Ring was built between 1591 and 1592 during the reign of
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The district contains the eastern half of the historical Zamoskvorechye area (its western half is administered by
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In 1941, residents of Zamoskvorechye formed the Twelfth Militia Division of Kirovsky District (
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was established. Administratively, Zamoskvorechye and Yakimanka were separated in 1782, when
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18th - early 19th century buildings in Pyatnitskaya Street (Nn. 18, 19, 31, 44, 46, 67 etc.)
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troops under the command of colonel Veshniakov gave rise to the name Vishnyakovsky Lane
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Church of Icon of Theotokos the Mother of Joy in Sorrow, Bolshaya Serpukhovskaya, 31-4
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Sadovnicheskaya. 80 were evicted in 2003 - it is now part of a modern business park.
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was razed in the 1990s, citing imminent hazards; as of 2024 the lot is still vacant).
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Zamoskvorechye is a vast and exceptionally interesting district south of the Kremlin
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18th - early 19th century buildings in Bolshaya Ordynka Street (Nn. 21, 41, 45 etc.)
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through Zamoskvorechye, which had not yet been finished. However, a thin line of
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Russian State Library 1882 photographs, temples of Zamoskvorechye and Yakimanka
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of theater (built in 1896, on the corner of Bakhrushina Street and Garden Ring)
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17th century chambers, left, 18th century mansion, right, in Chernigovsky Lane
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Church of Saint Martyrs Frol and Lavr in Zatsepa (1778), Dubininskaya, 9/3
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www.etnosfera.ru "Татарский культурно-просветительский центр в Москве"
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19th century buildings in Novokuznetskaya Street (Nn. 28, 29, 31 etc.)
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community, which are still present in Tatarskaya Street's population
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Church of Icon of Theotokos the Mother of the Dead, Zatsepa, 41
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Zverev Bridge. The place stands unchanged since the 1920s; see
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were rebuilt to capacitate up to 6, 7, or 8 lanes of traffic.
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Moscow's first electrical powerplant was built in 1886 in
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divided the territory of Moscow into 20 police districts.
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Church of Saints Mikhail and Fyodor, Martyrs of Chernigov
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The 1935 Master Plan of Moscow called for completing the
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Church of Saint Nicholas in Pyzhi, Bolshaya Ordynka, 27
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reforms. The century was preceded by mass executions of
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The sloboda system eventually fell apart as a result of
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www.zmsk.ru Official website of Zamoskvorechye District
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Church of Saint Nicholas in Kuznetskaya and Church of
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Notable buildings, cultural and educational facilities
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structure in the background (with red-black billboard)
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and all its affiliate halls are actually located in
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denomination) and the Historical Mosque (est. 1823,
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55°44′23″N 37°37′30″E / 55.73972°N 37.62500°E / 55.73972; 37.62500

Russian
district
Central Administrative Okrug
federal city
Moscow
Russia
2010 Census
2002 Census
Yakimanka District
Paveletsky Rail Terminal
Garden Ring
Balchug
Garden Ring


Moskva River
Moscow Kremlin
Kaluga
Serpukhov
Golden Horde
Tatar
Moscow Kremlin
Bolshoy Moskvoretsky Bridge
Feodor I

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