The Chistoprudny Boulevard was named after Chistye Prudy. It is remarkable for the famous Menshikov’s tower – Angel Gabriel’s church and popular theatres: ET CETERA and SOVREMENNIK. The Russian Central Post Office is located at the corner of the Miasnitskaya Street and the Chistoprudny Boulevard. A monument to Griboedov, a Russian writer and diplomat, marks the beginning of the boulevard. The Chistoprudny Boulevard is a popular promenade and a venue for photo and art exhibitions.
Moscow is the capital city of the Russian Federation. The population of this megalopolis exceeds 10 million. The first reference to Moscow dates from 1147. Its founder is traditionally considered to be Vladimir-Suzdal Grand Prince Yury Dolgoruky. Moscow is renowned for its cultural heritage. The Kremlin, one of the world’s most beautiful architectural ensembles, is now the residence of the Russian president.
The Red Square is the site of the Cathedral of Saint Basil the Blessed, the renowned masterpiece of Russian architecture. Moscow is well known for its theatres and museums including the Bolshoi Theatre, a world-leading opera and ballet venue, the Pushkin Museum of Fine Arts and the State Tretyakov Gallery.