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Taken in Jelinia Gora (Hirschberg). Facades of beautiful old Houses near the City Center.

Kuznetsky Most is one of the most beautiful pedestrian streets in the historical center of Moscow.

The street got its modern - and at the same time historical - name thanks to the Kuznetsky Bridge across the Neglinnaya River. Today, Kuznetsky Most Street attracts citizens with its high-quality landscaping, an abundance of architectural monuments and an unusual relief: due to the significant difference in heights between Petrovka and Rozhdestvenka, the city landscape looks especially picturesque.

Kuznetskaya Sloboda on the high bank of the Neglinnaya River - Neglinnaya Upper - appeared in the 12th century, but its heyday came only at the end of the 15th, when the Cannon Yard was built in the vicinity, and the Moscow prince Ivan III ordered to settle in it blacksmiths and grooms who served new production. At the turn of the 15th-16th centuries, Novgorod and Pskov were annexed to the Moscow principality, and craftsmen of various professions from these cities were moved to the Neglinny Upper.

In 1737, the street burned out during the Trinity fire, but rather quickly new buildings were built on it, in which foreign shops began to be located. Gradually, the street turned into the abode of foreign trade: the French showed particular zeal, opening fashion and haberdashery shops here, thanks to which Kuznetsky Most became the main shopping street in Moscow. During World War II and the fire of 1812, it practically did not suffer from the fire, since the French guard took over the protection of the business of compatriots. After the war, trade flourished again, and many fashionable shops were opened on it (almost all of them were foreign, most of them were French). The abundance of foreign shops made Kuznetsky Most the most fashionable and aristocratic street in Moscow, which it remained until the 1917 Revolution.

During the Soviet era, the street lost part of the historical buildings, many buildings were rebuilt, and the street gradually took on a modern look.

After the reconstruction carried out in 2012, the Kuznetsky Most section from Bolshaya Dmitrovka to Rozhdestvenka became pedestrian.

Today Kuznetsky Most Street is a well-maintained pedestrian zone, where city holidays and festivals are often held.

Despite the losses of the Soviet years, a large number of architectural monuments have been preserved on it: tenement houses, partially preserved city estates and passages. Among them are famous Moscow sights: the building of the Moscow International Trade Bank, Khomyakov's trading house and others.

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"Change will come

Change is here

Love fades out

Then love appears

 

Now my water's turned to wine

And these thoughts I have

I now claim as mine

I'm coming home

 

Change has been

Change will be

Time will tell

Then time will ease

 

Now my curtain has been drawn

And my heart can go

Where my heart does belong

I'm going home"

 

Collective soul: youtu.be/Xvhy1B_iMJ4

Mitten in der Wüste nehmen die Strassen eigenartige wendungen.

Main Street in Lake Placid is lined with small-town shops but also includes big names including Gap and Eastern Mountain Sports. Hotels and restaurants are mixed in, allowing for easy access and everything you need for your whole day. The Olympic venues and Whiteface Mountain are nearby. 158

Sunset light reflects on the windows across the street from Main Street Gyros.

 

Happy Window Wenesday!

Position: This photo has been taken in Málaga , municipality capital of the province of Málaga in the autonomous community of Andalusia, Spain. With a population of 568,507 in 2010, it is the second most populous city of Andalusia and the sixth largest in Spain.

i really liked the diagonal lines so much that the image enticed me to play with it a little :)

Taken with a Olympus E-PL5

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