Zamoskvorechye District
Zamoskvorechye District is a district in the Central Administrative Okrug of Moscow, Russia. It is a historic area notable for its eclectic architectural character, provincial atmosphere, and its many churches.| Tap on a place to explore it |
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Places of Interest
Highlights include Bolshoi Theatre and Russian State Library.
Bolshoi Theatre
Theater building
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The Bolshoi Theatre is a historic opera house in Moscow, Russia, originally designed by architect Joseph Bové. Before the October Revolution it was a part of the Imperial Theatres of the Russian Empire along with Maly Theatre in Moscow and a few theatres in Saint Petersburg.
Russian State Library
Library
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The Russian State Library is one of the three national libraries of Russia, located in Moscow. It is the largest library in the country, second largest in Europe and one of the largest in the world.
Tsar Bell
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The Tsar Bell, also known as the Tsarsky Kolokol, Tsar Kolokol III, or Royal Bell, is a 6.14-metre-tall, 6.6-metre-diameter bell on display on the grounds of the Moscow Kremlin.
Places in the Area
Nearby places include Outskirts and Central-West.
Outskirts
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The Moscow Outskirts include areas from Moscow's 3rd Ring to Moscow Ring Road.
Central-West
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Moscow Central-West is in Moscow also part of Central Moscow. There are Arbat East, Khamovniki North, Presnensky East, Tverskoy South - historic districts, located in the West from Tverskaya Street on the left bank of the Moskva River to the Garden Ring.
Central-South
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Moscow Central-South is in Moscow and also part of Central Moscow. There are Yakimanka North & Zamoskvoreche North - historic districts, located in the southern part of the center of Moscow on the right bank of the Moskva River to the Garden Ring.
Zamoskvorechye District
- Type: Locality with 50,600 residents
- Description: human settlement in Central Administrative Okrug, Moscow, Russia
- Category: district of Moscow
- Location: Central Moscow, Moscow, Moscow Oblast, Central Russia, Russia, Eastern Europe, Europe
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In Other Languages
From Armenian to Western Armenian—“Zamoskvorechye District” goes by many names.
- Armenian: “Զամոսկվորեչիե”
- Belarusian: “Замаскварэчча”
- Bulgarian: “Замоскворечие”
- Catalan: “Zamoskvorétxie”
- Cebuano: “Zamoskvorechye District”
- Cebuano: “Райо́н Замоскворе́чье”
- Chinese: “莫斯科河畔区”
- Chinese: “莫斯科河畔區”
- Czech: “Zamoskvorečí”
- Czech: “Zámoskvořečí”
- Dutch: “Zamoskvoretsje”
- Esperanto: “Zamoskvoreĉje”
- Estonian: “Zamoskvoretšje”
- French: “Zamoskvoretche”
- French: “Zamoskvoretchie”
- German: “Samoskworetschje”
- Hebrew: “זאמוסקבורצ’יה”
- Italian: “Zamoskvoreč’e”
- Japanese: “ザモスクヴォレチエ区”
- Japanese: “ザモスクヴォレチエ地区”
- Latin: “districtus Transmosquanus”
- Ossetian: “Замоскворечье”
- Portuguese: “Zamoskvorechye”
- Russian: “Замоскворечье”
- Russian: “Муниципальный округ Замоскворечье”
- Russian: “Район Замоскворечье”
- Russian: “Райо́н Замоскворе́чье”
- Russian: “Управа района Замоскворечье”
- Scots: “Zamoskvorechye Destrict”
- Swedish: “Zamoskvoretje”
- Tajik: “Ноҳияи Замоскворечие”
- Ukrainian: “Замоскворіччя”
- Western Armenian: “Զամոսքվորեչիէ”
Localities in the Area
Explore places such as Zamoskvorechye and Paveletskaya.
Notable Places Nearby
Highlights include Pawelezer station and Tretjakow gallery.
Moscow: Must-Visit Destinations
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