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Suvorov Square (Moscow)

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The Central House of Officers on Suvorov Square.

Suvorov Square (Russian: Суворовская площадь, tr. Suvorovskaya Ploshchad) is a city square in Moscow, Russia. Specifically, it is located in the Meshchansky District of the Central Administrative Okrug of Moscow. Durov Street, Oktyabrskaya Street and Soviet Army Street are among the many streets that overlook the square.

History and development

Until the 15th century, the Naprudnaya River bed was located on the site of the square. The development of the territory along the Naprudnaya stream began in the 16th century. Until 1917, the area was called Ekaterininskaya, where the Moscow School of the Order of St Catherine was located from 1802–1918. In the 1920s and 30s, the square was radically transformed. The Naprudnaya River was enclosed in a pipe all over, and a square appeared in the center of the square. The Church of St. John the Warrior was demolished in 1947, which was replaced by the predecessor of the now Slavyanka Hotel. Between 1935-1940, the Red Army Theater was built in the northern part of the square. In 1928, the building of the Catherine Institute was rebuilt and to house the Central House of the Red Army, where a bust of Mikhail Frunze was erected in front of the building. It was the renamed Commune Square in 1932 under the Soviet authorities in the RSFSR. In 1982, a monument to Russian military leader and national hero Alexander Suvorov was erected in the center of the square.[1] In 1994, it was renamed once again to honor Suvorov.[2]

Landmarks, buildings and areas

Russian Army Theatre in Moscow.

References

  1. ^ "Aleksandr Suvorov Monument - Rusmania". rusmania.com.
  2. ^ "Monument to Alexander Suvorov". progulyaemsya.ru.
  3. ^ "Description of the monument to Alexander Suvorov in MoscowDescription picture - Monuments". en.opisanie-kartin.com.
  4. ^ "Central academic theatre of the Russian army on Suvorov square in Moscow". AP Images.
  5. ^ "Meet the Urban Explorers Who Party in Moscow's Underground Tunnels - VICE". www.vice.com.

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