Moscow: Square
Places and attractions in the Square category
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- Specialty museum
- Baroque architecture
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- Russian revival architecture
- Art Nouveau architecture
- Military museum
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- Modern art museum
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- Eclectic architecture
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- Constructivist architecture
- Shopping district
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- Natural history museum
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- Modernist architecture
- Nightlife
Red Square
Landmark square and site of cathedral Red Square, the iconic heart of Moscow, stands as a testament to Russia's historical and cultural magnificence. This expansive cobblestone square, measuring 330 meters in length and 70 meters in width, has been the epicenter of Russian state affairs, public gatherings...
Manezhnaya Square
Manezhnaya Square is a vibrant public space steeped in history, located in the heart of Moscow, Russia. This bustling square is encircled by significant landmarks, including the Kremlin, the State Historical Museum, and the Alexander Garden.
Lobnoye Mesto
Lobnoye Mesto, a notable historical landmark in the heart of Moscow, Russia, stands as a silent witness to the city's turbulent past. Situated just steps away from the iconic Red Square and the majestic Saint Basil's Cathedral, this unassuming stone platform holds a...
Theatre Square
Theatre Square or Teatralnaya Square, known as Sverdlov Square between 1919 and 1991, is a city square in the Tverskoy District of central Moscow, Russia. It is at the junction of Kuznetsky Bridge Street, Petrovka Street, and Theatre Drive.
Komsomolskaya Square
Komsomolskaya Square, known as Kalanchyovskaya before 1932, is a square in Moscow, with a blend of revivalist Tsarist and Stalinist architecture.
Pushkinskaya Square
Pushkinskaya Square or Pushkin Square is a pedestrian open space in the Tverskoy District in central Moscow. Historically, it was known as Strastnaya Square before being renamed for Alexander Pushkin in 1937.
Lubyanka Square
Lubyanskaya Square, or simply Lubyanka in Moscow lies about 900 metres north-east of Red Square. History first records its name in 1480, when Grand Prince Ivan III of Moscow, who had conquered Novgorod in 1471, settled many Novgorodians in the area.
Triumfalnaya Square
Triumfalnaya Square 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.
Ivanovskaya Square
Ivanovskaya Square is the largest Kremlin square. Its name comes from the Ivan the Great Bell Tower. In the 16th and 17th centuries, many government bodies were situated in the Ivanovskaya Square. It was the site of the Prikazy, the equivalent of today's Ministries.
Revolution Square
Revolution Square is a square located in the center of Moscow, in Tverskoy District, northwest of Red Square.
Bolotnaya Square
Bolotnaya Square is a square in the center of Moscow, in Yakimanka District, south of the Moscow Kremlin, between the Moskva River and the Vodootvodny Canal.
Taganka Square
Taganka Square or Taganskaya Square is a city square at the south-eastern corner of the Garden Ring in central Moscow, formed in 1963 by merging two historic squares, Upper Taganka and Lower Taganka.
Square of Europe
Square of Europe is a square in Moscow. It is located outside the Garden Ring, just off Bolshaya Dorogomilovskaya Street, and borders on Kievsky Rail Terminal, the Radisson Slavyanskaya Hotel, and Berezhkovskaya Embankment overlooking the Moskva River.
Cathedral Square
Cathedral Square or Sobornaya Square is the central square of the Moscow Kremlin where all of its streets used to converge in the 15th century.
Universitetskaya Square
Universitetskaya Square is a big open space in front of the Moscow State University on Sparrow Hills in Ramenki district, in the southwest of Moscow. It is one of the biggest squares in the world, covering an area of approximately 130,000 m².
Arbatskaya Square
Arbatskaya Square or Arbat Square is one of the oldest squares of Moscow, located on the junction of Gogolevsky Boulevard, Znamenka Street and Arbat Gates Square. The square is home to the Arbatskaya metro station, on Filyovskaya Line.
Slavyanskaya Square
Slavyanskaya Square is the square in the center of Moscow, also known in 1924-1991 as northern side of Nogina Square; the southern side of former Nogina Square is now called Varvarka Gates Square.
Staraya Square
Staraya Square, literally "Old Square", connects Ilyinka Street with Varvarka Gates Square in central Kitai-gorod area of Moscow, Russia. It is not a square in a true sense, but a street, normally closed to regular city traffic.
Krestyanskaya Zastava Square
Krestyanskaya Zastava Square is a city square in Moscow, Russia. He is located to Tagansky and Yuzhnoportovy District at Krestyanskaya Zastava metro station.
Josip Broz Tito Square
Josip Broz Tito Square is a square in Moscow, close to the Profsoyuznaya metro station. The square was named after the Yugoslav Communist leader Josip Broz Tito in 1981, one year after his death.
Smolenskaya Square
Smolenskaya Square is a square in the center of Moscow. The Garden Ring crosses the square. Arbat street runs towards it and ends near the Foreign Ministry skyscraper, the main building of the Ministry of Foreign Affairs of Russia.