by Anni Pelmeni
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Another square of Tverskaya street will be easy for you to spot – Pushkin square with Pushkin monument.
The poet #1 in Russia is of course Alexander Pushkin. Pushkin will be everywhere if you do any cultural or historical explorations of Moscow. There is of course Pushkin square in Moscow with the Pushkin monument. Pushkin square as we know it nowadays is the product of Stalin’s Grand Plan of Moscow’s reconstruction. Originally on this place used to be a monastery of Christ Passions and the square was called Strastnaya (aka Passions). In 1880 Pushkin monument was initially placed at the other site of Tverskaya street. It was only in 1950 that the monument was moved to its current location. There are many establishments in Moscow called after Pushkin: Pushkin cinema (as if there are movies during Pushkin lifetime) where the major premier take place; Pushkin Art Museum, Pushkin Drama Theater.


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