• Alexey Nikolaevich Osokin

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  • Alexander Nikolaevich Popov

    Alexander Nikolaevich Popov served as the deputy commander of the reconnaissance battalion of the 11th Separate Guards Air Assault Brigade of the Airborne Troops, holding the rank of Guards Senior Lieutenant.

  • Monument to Gavriil Derzhavin

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  • Alica Seleznyova’s Alley

    This alley, named after Alica Seleznyova from the book series by Kir Bulychev included in the “Alice’s Adventures”

  • Russian poetess Marina Tsvetaeva lived in this house from 1911 to 1919

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  • Monument «Make way for the Ducklings!»

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  • Monument «Gladiator Spartacus»

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  • Writer A.P. Platonov lived in this house from 1931 to 1951

    Andrey Platonov (Klimentov) was a Russian Soviet writer, novelist, and playwright who lived in the twentieth century.

  • Writer V.M. Kozhevnikov lived and worked in this house

    Vadim Kozhevnikov was a Soviet writer, journalist, and war correspondent. He was a laureate of the USSR State Prize in 1971 and the Hero of Socialist Labour in 1974.

  • Memorial plaque with poem by O.E. Mandelstam

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