• Monument to P.M. Tretyakov

    Pavel Mikhailovich Tretyakov was a prominent Russian entrepreneur, philanthropist, and collector of Russian fine arts, as well as the founder of the Tretyakov Gallery.

  • Chambers of Prince A.A. Shcherbatov

    In the courtyard of the Mosgortrans building complex, there is a three-story building which facade, facing the embankment, was designed in the strict forms of classicism. The end parts of the building are decorated in the magnificent patterned style of the late 17th century.

  • Bust of N.I. Pirogov

    Nikolai Ivanovich Pirogov was a Russian surgeon, anatomist, naturalist, and teacher. He was also a professor and the creator of the first atlas of topographic anatomy.

  • Prince, honorary citizen of Moscow, Moscow governor, mayor V.M. Golitsyn lived in this house in 1857-1887 and 1892-1894

    Prince Vladimir Mikhailovich Golitsyn was an outstanding statesman and a real privy councillor and chamberlain. He held several key positions in the Moscow city administration: he was vice-governor (1883–1887), governor (1887–1891) and then mayor (1897–1905). In 1905, he was one of the 12 honorary citizens of Moscow who were awarded this title before the revolution.

  • Monument to N.I. Pirogov

    Nikolai Pirogov was born in Moscow on November 25, 1810, in a family of military treasurers.

  • Bust of N.I. Pirogov

    Nikolai Pirogov was a Russian surgeon, anatomist, naturalist, teacher, and professor. He is best known for his work as the creator of the first atlas of topographic anatomy and as the founder of the Russian school of military field surgery and anesthesia.

  • Composer, People’s Artist of the USSR, Hero of Socialist Labour G.V. Sviridov lived in this house from 1968 to 1998.

    Georgy Sviridov was a Soviet composer, pianist, and public figure who made significant contributions to the development of Russian music. He received numerous awards, including the Hero of Socialist Labour, People’s Artist of the USSR, Lenin Prize, Stalin Prize, State Prizes, and the State Prize of the Russian Federation.

  • Patriarchal Bridge in memory of His Holiness Patriarch Alexiy II of Moscow and All Russia

    Patriarch Alexey II (born Alexey Mikhailovich Ridiger) was an outstanding leader of the Russian Orthodox Church and Patriarch of Moscow from 1990 to 2008.

  • Monument to surgeon V.I. Shumakov

    Valery Ivanovich Shumakov was a Soviet and Russian transplant surgeon, professor, and full member of both the Academy of Medical Sciences of the USSR and the Russian Academy of Sciences. He was awarded the title of Hero of Socialist Labour in 1990, the USSR State Prize in 1971, and the Russian State Prize in 2002.…

  • Alley of Patriarch Alexiy II

    Patriarch Alexey II (in the world, Alexei Mikhailovich Ridiger), an outstanding hierarch of the Russian Orthodox Church and Patriarch of Moscow from 1990 to 2008, played an important role in the spiritual life of Russia and international church dialogue.