South-West

Truly a piece of work and quite ideal for the professor crews of the university and other scientist elites alike. Moving on to South West along Leninskiy prospect Zuzino district is met. The villiage Zuzino belonged to the famous Duchess Morozova, the one who was the religious rebellion leader of the past. Visit Tretyakovskaya Gallery to see her in the moment of fame! As to her village now, it is a part of former Soviet – style block buildings which got inside the city boundaries in 1960s. Going along the Leninskiy prospect towards MKAD there is a part called Cheremushki (metero Novye Cheremushki) by the name of a small valley where Cheremuha blossomed during summer days centuries ago.

Slightly South-West from Poklonnaya Gora there is a place called ‘Ramenki’ from old Russian ‘ramenye’ meaning woodlands. The name of the side speaks for itself: Beautifull parks, pictureresque public gardens, quiet lanes, ponds and panoramic views. No wonder the place is the favorite for scientific, educational and art elite favorite of the city. The Ramenki river valley made a green inclusion into the city which made building of the new town-house and elite block complexes highly attractive. Such come with a package of guarded and fenced yards, 24-7 security and CCTV, underground parking lots and so on…

 

 

 

The beginning of Leninsky Prospect which runs outwards to South-West (Ugo-Zapad) is famous by its Amusement 'Gorky' Park, Neskuchny Sad and Svyato-Donskoy Monastery. Further South-West the famous Shabolovka street is running down to the Svyato-Donskoi Monastery founded by the widow of the Prince Dmitry Donskoy after his death in XIV century. The street bears the name of the settlement or Shabolovka viliage which was here. One of the most ancient settlements here appeared on the banks of the Moscow river, where Andreevskiy Monastery now is, on Andreevskaya Naberezhnaya, close to Gagarina Square of the 3TTK. Here begins Akademicheskiy district, which surrounds the famous Moscow State University and its suburbs. It is believed that MSU side is very attractive for living in terms of harmony achieved between the architectural decisions and human aesthetical and natural needs for ecologically clean surroundings. This harmony is embedded in the magnificent parks, botanical gardens, walks and bystreets with proliferating trees and bushes grown with taste in mind. Truly a piece of work and quite ideal for the professor crews of the university and other scientist elites alike. Moving on to South West along Leninskiy prospect Zuzino district is met. The villiage Zuzino belonged to the famous Duchess Morozova, the one who was the religious rebellion leader of the past. Visit Tretyakovskaya Gallery to see her in the moment of fame! As to her village now, it is a part of former Soviet – style block buildings which got inside the city boundaries in 1960s. Going along the Leninskiy prospect towards MKAD there is a part called Cheremushki (metero Novye Cheremushki) by the name of a small valley where Cheremuha blossomed during summer days centuries ago.

Slightly South-West from Poklonnaya Gora there is a place called ‘Ramenki’ from old Russian ‘ramenye’ meaning woodlands. The name of the side speaks for itself: Beautifull parks, pictureresque public gardens, quiet lanes, ponds and panoramic views. No wonder the place is the favorite for scientific, educational and art elite favorite of the city. The Ramenki river valley made a green inclusion into the city which made building of the new town-house and elite block complexes highly attractive. Such come with a package of guarded and fenced yards, 24-7 security and CCTV, underground parking lots and so on…

 

 

The beginning of Leninsky Prospect which runs outwards to South-West (Ugo-Zapad) is famous by its Amusement 'Gorky' Park, Neskuchny Sad and Svyato-Donskoy Monastery. Further South-West the famous Shabolovka street is running down to the Svyato-Donskoi Monastery founded by the widow of the Prince Dmitry Donskoy after his death in XIV century. The street bears the name of the settlement or Shabolovka viliage which was here. One of the most ancient settlements here appeared on the banks of the Moscow river, where Andreevskiy Monastery now is, on Andreevskaya Naberezhnaya, close to Gagarina Square of the 3TTK. Here begins Akademicheskiy district, which surrounds the famous Moscow State University and its suburbs. It is believed that MSU side is very attractive for living in terms of harmony achieved between the architectural decisions and human aesthetical and natural needs for ecologically clean surroundings. This harmony is embedded in the magnificent parks, botanical gardens, walks and bystreets with proliferating trees and bushes grown with taste in mind. Truly a piece of work and quite ideal for the professor crews of the university and other scientist elites alike. Moving on to South West along Leninskiy prospect Zuzino district is met. The villiage Zuzino belonged to the famous Duchess Morozova, the one who was the religious rebellion leader of the past. Visit Tretyakovskaya Gallery to see her in the moment of fame! As to her village now, it is a part of former Soviet – style block buildings which got inside the city boundaries in 1960s. Going along the Leninskiy prospect towards MKAD there is a part called Cheremushki (metero Novye Cheremushki) by the name of a small valley where Cheremuha blossomed during summer days centuries ago.

Slightly South-West from Poklonnaya Gora there is a place called ‘Ramenki’ from old Russian ‘ramenye’ meaning woodlands. The name of the side speaks for itself: Beautifull parks, pictureresque public gardens, quiet lanes, ponds and panoramic views. No wonder the place is the favorite for scientific, educational and art elite favorite of the city. The Ramenki river valley made a green inclusion into the city which made building of the new town-house and elite block complexes highly attractive. Such come with a package of guarded and fenced yards, 24-7 security and CCTV, underground parking lots and so on…