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Monument to I.A. Brodsky
Ioseph Alexandrovich Brodskiy was an outstanding poet, essayist, translator and teacher. He was born on May 24, 1940 in Leningrad. In his youth, he tried more than 10 professions. He read a lot, he was engaged in self-education.
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Monument to A.P. Gaidar
Arkadiy Petrovich Gaidar 1904-1941 Arkadiy Petrovich Gaidar (his real real surname Golikov) was a Soviet children’s writer, screenwriter and novelist, journalist, war correspondent. He participated in the Civil and Great Patriotic Wars. He was born on January 22, 1904 in the town of Lgov in a family of teachers. In 1918, at the age of…
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Writer Yu.P. Kazakov lived in this house
Yuri Pavlovich Kazakov was a Russian Soviet writer and screenwriter. He was born on August 8, 1927 in Moscow in a working-class family, the peasants of the Smolensk province.
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Pushkin’s Oak
Pushkin Oak is a petiolated oak on Tverskoy Boulevard in Moscow. The tree is named after A.S. Pushkin, who repeatedly visited Tverskoy Boulevard.
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Great Russian poet A.S. Pushkin lived in this house
Russian Russian poet, playwright and novelist Alexander Sergeevich Pushkin, creator of the foundations of Russian realism, critic and literary theorist, historian, publicist.
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Monument to A.S. Pushkin
Alexander Sergeyevich Pushkin was an outstanding poet, prose writer, playwright and member of the Russian Academy. He was one of the founders of the modern Russian literary language.
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Monument to A.S. Pushkin
Alexander Sergeyevich Pushkin was a poet, prose writer, playwright and member of the Russian Academy.
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Monument to A.S. Pushkin and N.N. Goncharova
The monument to A.S. Pushkin and his wife N.N. Goncharova was erected in 1999 opposite the museum “Memorial Apartment of A.S. Pushkin” on Old Arbat.
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Chapel-Monument to Spanish volunteers
The monument to “Spanish volunteers who fought in the ranks of the Red Army and died in the fight against fascism during the Great Patriotic War of 1941-1945” was opened in 2003.
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Monument «We were together in the fight against fascism»
The Memorial of Glory, symbolizing the inviolability of the monuments of soldiers who fell in the Great Patriotic War, was opened on December 21, 2010. The ceremony was attended by Russian President Vladimir Putin, Moscow Mayor Sergei Sobyanin and foreign guests.