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Bust of M.Yu. Lermontov
He was born in Moscow on 15 October, 1814 in the family of the officer Yuri Petrovich and Maria Mikhailovna Lermontov.
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Bust of M.Yu. Lermontov
Mikhail Yuryevich Lermontov was a Russian poet, novelist, playwright, artist, lieutenant of the Life Guards of the Hussar Regiment. He was born in Moscow on 15 October 1814.
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The Church of St. Nicholas of Myra in Novaya Sloboda
The Church of St. Nicholas of Myra in Novaya Sloboda in the Synodal Missionary Department (Patriarchal Suburb) is an Orthodox church in the Tverskoy District of Moscow (Iverskoye Parish of the Central Vicariate of the Moscow Diocese of the Russian Orthodox Church).
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Hero of Socialist Labor, сomposer T.N. Khrennikov lived in this house
Tikhon Khrennikov was a Soviet composer and public figure, the People’s Artist of the USSR, the Hero of Socialist Labour.
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Monument to A.I. Khachaturian
Aram Ilyich Khachaturyan was one of the most famous Soviet composers, the author of three symphonies and three ballets, six instrumental concertos, many individual works for orchestra and various chamber ensembles, various pieces for violin, cello and piano, and music for theatre productions and films.
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Khachaturian Street
There is a street in Moscow named after the famous Soviet composer A.I. Khachaturian. It is impossible to imagine the cultural heritage of our country without his work. It is located in the Otradnoye district of the North-Eastern Administrative District of Moscow.
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Hero of Socialist Labor, сomposer A.I. Khachaturian lived in this house
Aram Khachaturyan was born on 6 June (24 May), 1903 in Tiflis (now Tbilisi, Georgia) into the family of a bookbinder. At the age of 19 he travelled to Moscow in the hope of becoming a musician.
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Writer V.P. Aksyonov lived and worked in this house
Vasily Pavlovich Aksenov was a Russian writer, playwright and screenwriter, translator, teacher.
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Monument to S.A. Yesenin
Sergey Alexandrovich Yesenin was an outstanding Russian poet, a representative of imagism in literature.
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Monument to R.G. Gamzatov
Rasul Gamzatovich Gamzatov was a Soviet poet, novelist, publicist, public and political figure, translator, Hero of Socialist Labor.