by Anni Pelmeni
Another square of Tverskaya street will be easy for you to spot – Pushkin square with Pushkin monument.
The poet #1 in Russia is of course Alexander Pushkin. Pushkin will be everywhere if you do any cultural or historical explorations of Moscow. There is of course Pushkin square in Moscow with the . Pushkin square as we know it nowadays is the product of . Originally on this place used to be a monastery of Christ Passions and the square was called Strastnaya (aka Passions). In 1880 was initially placed at the other site of . It was only in 1950 that the monument was moved to its current location. There are many establishments in Moscow called after Pushkin: Pushkin cinema (as if there are movies during Pushkin lifetime) where the major premier take place; Pushkin Art Museum, Pushkin Drama Theater.


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