Category:Malaya Dmitrovka

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Malaya Dmitrovka is a street two blocks from Bolshaya Dmitrovka. White hip-roofed Church of Nativity in Putinky (1652) stands right in the beginning of the street (No.4). Despite rather small size, it usually arrests attention of architecture-lovers with a splendid lightness of the snow-white walls. It was the last church in Moscow employing the spire architectural style, before it was banned by Patriarch Nikon. The building next door to the church (No.6) is one of the best Moscow theatres – Lenkom (Theatre of Lenin’s Komsomol). The building was erected in 1909 by Ivanov-Shitz for the Merchants’ club, which moved here in 1909 from Bolshaya Dmitrovka.

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