Category:Novinsky Bulvar

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Novinsky bulvar was pulled down in 1937 and in 1940 the street was renamed in honour of Chaikovsky, who had lived here in the house No. 46. In the very beginning of the boulevard there is one more attractive Moscow mansion by Osip Bove. Here lived famous opera singer Fyodor Shalyapin who also owned the houses No.25, No.27 and No.29.

Novaya Ploschad is a square in the center of Moscow with two manjor sightseeings: Polytechnic Museum and Cyrill and Mephodius Monument.

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