Modern multimedia installations to learn about the history of the Park
ПодробнееThe church with an over a half of a century history.
ПодробнееThe oldest construction of Neskuchny Garden and the only building from the ensemble of Trubetskoy that has made it to the present.
ПодробнееIn 1827 young men Alexander Herzen and Nikolay Ogarev, inspired by the events of the Decembrist Revolt, swore an oath while walking up the hills of Vorob’evy Gory to fight until the end of their lives for the well-being of the people.
ПодробнееThe Green Theatre was opened in the park in the mid-1930s.
ПодробнееThe gallery was built in 1959 at the same time as ‘Leninsky Gory’ (now - Vorobyovy Gory) and quickly gained popularity and love among Muscovites.
ПодробнееLuzhnetsky Metro Bridge and Metro station ‘Leninskie Gory’ (now - Vorobyovy Gory) were opened in 1959.
ПодробнееThe Andreevsky ponds were dug at the same time as the Andreevsky Monastery was built.
ПодробнееBefore the revolution, baths were installed in the secluded house, hidden between two hills on the edge of Ekaterininsky Pond, and there was a banya (Russian sauna).
ПодробнееMonastery, endowed in 1648 by Boyar Feodor Rtishchev in honour of the victory of Russian troops in battle over Crimean Tatars at a ford outside Moscow in 1591.
ПодробнееThe Count Orlov’s through grotto is an integral part of the estate’s quaint landscape.
ПодробнееThe Cascade fountain, located at the water’s edge of Moscow River, was built together with the Summer House and Bathhouse.
ПодробнееIn 1804-1806, the two-floor Summer (Tea) House with 4 Corinthian columns was built at the estate of Count Fyodor Alekseevich Orlov.
ПодробнееThe design of architect A.V. Vlasov was honoured with a grand prize for the layout design of Gorky Park at the International Exhibition in Paris (1937).
ПодробнееThe delicate rotunda is also known as the musical rotunda.
ПодробнееThe Ballerina is the work of Soviet sculptor Elena Yanson-Manizer.
ПодробнееIn 1932, in celebration of the 40th anniversary of the social and literary work of A.M Gorky, the park assumed the name of this great proletarian writer.
ПодробнееThe Mashinostroenie (machine building) pavilion is the Park’s only surviving object of the All-Russian Agricultural and Handicraft Industries Exhibition.
ПодробнееOne of the most romantic places in the Park
ПодробнееThe bridges were built in the late XVIII century as a part of the ‘Neskuchnoye’ estate’s beautification on the order of the landlord - Count A. Orlov.
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