Andreyevsky Bridge

Zamoskvorechie


Also known as Pushkinsky bridge, this pedestrian bridge connects Gorky Park with the Frunzenskaya area on the other side of the river. A former railway bridge, it was moved here by giant barges from a location up the river, where the Third Ring bridge was built to replace it.


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1. Garage Museum of Contemporary Art

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The brainchild of Moscow art fairy Darya Zhukova, Garage is one of the capital's hottest modern-art venues. In 2015, the museum moved to spectacular new…

2. Church of St Nicholas in Khamovniki

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This church, commissioned by the weavers’ guild in 1676, is among the most colourful in Moscow. The ornate green-and-orange-tapestry exterior houses an…

3. Gorky Park

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4. Gorky Park Museum

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5. Tolstoy Estate-Museum

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6. Donskoy Monastery

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7. Central House of Artists (TsDKh)

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8. Moscow Museum

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The permanent history exhibit here demonstrates how the city has spread from its starting point at the Kremlin. It is heavy on artefacts from the 13th and…