суббота, 7 июля 2012 г.

The history of the Kuznetsky Most street in the center of Moscow.

Kuznetsky Most  is the  street in the center of  Moscow, This street  runs from Bolshaya Dmitrovka Street to Lubyanka Street. The name (literally Blacksmith's Bridge) refers to the 18th century bridge over Neglinnaya River.
The is Kuznetsky Most street in the XVIII century. 
This is SketchUp model of old building of Trading House Muir and Mirrielees which was opened on Kuznetsky Most street in 1892.

This is Kuznetsky most and Cannon yard in the XVI century. 
( by A.Vasnetsov).
This  is  the mouth of the Neglinka river and  Kuznetsk Most (bridge) in the сenter of Moscow.
The engraving after a drawing of Mr. Larry J. Delabarta 1796
In 1754 three-span wooden bridge was replaced in the white stone.
In 1986 the bridge was accidentally dug up during installation of heating. 
It is the former bed of the river Neglinka.
The Kuznetsk Most (bridge) was here.
Kuznetsky Most street (1834). 
 Kuznetsky Most street in the middle of 19 century.
Kuznetsky Most street during the coronation of Nicholas II (1896).
This  is the Flag Day. This is the action for the collection of the money for the victims of War. Kuznetsk Most (bridge). 1914
Kuznetsky Most street (1903).
Church of the Vedenija  v Pskovichah (The Presentation of the Blessed Virgin Mary) on Kuznetsky Most street  was built in 1514-1517 and demolished in 1924.
The place where was demolished church of the Vedenija  v Pskovichah now. (June 2012).

Kuznetsky Most Street  now.

Flag Counter




This information is taken from the diary of Adrian Fedorovich Timofeev (1882-1954) – the mathematician, socialist, revolutionary, financier and banker.
The full text of diary is on :

Комментариев нет:

Отправить комментарий