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Observatory
Gorky Park Museum
Main Entrance
Public Toilet
Trinity Church
Hunting lodge of Count Orlov
Rotunda commemorating the 800th anniversary of Moscow
Site of N. Ogarev’s and A. Herzen’s oath
Green Theatre
Luzhnetsky Metro Bridge
Golitsynsky Garden
Andreevsky ponds
Bathhouse of Count Orlov
Andreevsky pedestrian bridge
Central Alley Fountain
Pioneer Pond
Greenhouse
Andreevsky Ponds Arbors
Andreevsky Monastery
Grotto of Count Orlov
Cascade fountain
Summer House of Count Orlov
Rosarium fountain
Rotundas of Golitsyn Hospital
Big Stage
Pushkinskaya Embankment
Azhurnaya Rotunda
Gorky Park Administration Building
Ballerina Sculpture
M. Gorky Monument
The Hexagon
Golitsynsky Pond
Historic Reconstruction
Big, Medium and Little (Grotesque) Stone Bridges

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  • Observatory

    Observatory

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  • Gorky Park Museum

    Gorky Park Museum

    Modern multimedia installations to learn about the history of the Park

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  • Main Entrance

    Main Entrance

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  • Public Toilet

    Public Toilet

    Object of Cultural Heritage of social realism epoch

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  • Trinity Church

    Trinity Church

    The church with an over a half of a century history.

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  • Hunting lodge of Count Orlov

    Hunting lodge of Count Orlov

    The oldest construction of Neskuchny Garden and the only building from the ensemble of Trubetskoy that has made it to the present.

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  • Rotunda commemorating the 800th anniversary of Moscow

    Rotunda commemorating the 800th anniversary of Moscow

    The rotunda was built in 1951 in honour of the city’s jubilee.

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  • Site of N. Ogarev’s and A. Herzen’s oath

    Site of N. Ogarev’s and A. Herzen’s oath

    In 1827 young men Alexander Herzen and Nikolay Ogarev, inspired by the events of the Decembrist Revolt, swore an oath while walking up the hills of Vorob’evy Gory to fight until the end of their lives for the well-being of the people.

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  • Green Theatre

    Green Theatre

    The Green Theatre was opened in the park in the mid-1930s.

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  • Luzhnetsky Metro Bridge

    Luzhnetsky Metro Bridge

    Luzhnetsky Metro Bridge and Metro station ‘Leninskie Gory’ (now - Vorobyovy Gory) were opened in 1959.

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  • Golitsynsky Garden

    Golitsynsky Garden

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  • Andreevsky ponds

    Andreevsky ponds

    The Andreevsky ponds were dug at the same time as the Andreevsky Monastery was built.

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  • Bathhouse of Count Orlov

    Bathhouse of Count Orlov

    Before the revolution, baths were installed in the secluded house, hidden between two hills on the edge of Ekaterininsky Pond, and there was a banya (Russian sauna).

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  • Andreevsky pedestrian bridge

    Andreevsky pedestrian bridge

    Andreevsky Bridge is based on the railway bridge that was built in 1908, which was a part of the Moscow Little Ring Railway.

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  • Central Alley Fountain

    Central Alley Fountain

    The figure fountain was engineered in the 1930s, during building of the park of culture and leisure.

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  • Pioneer Pond

    Pioneer Pond

    Prior to the revolution, the pond and the surrounding area belonged to the Meshchansky School and was called the Little Pond.

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  • Greenhouse

    Greenhouse

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  • Andreevsky Ponds Arbors

    Andreevsky Ponds Arbors

    9 comfortable arbors at Vorobyovy Gory for the peaceful rest.

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  • Andreevsky Monastery

    Andreevsky Monastery

    Monastery, endowed in 1648 by Boyar Feodor Rtishchev in honour of the victory of Russian troops in battle over Crimean Tatars at a ford outside Moscow in 1591.

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  • Grotto of Count Orlov

    Grotto of Count Orlov

    The Count Orlov’s through grotto is an integral part of the estate’s quaint landscape.

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  • Cascade fountain

    Cascade fountain

    The Cascade fountain, located at the water’s edge of Moscow River, was built together with the Summer House and Bathhouse.

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  • Summer House of Count Orlov

    Summer House of Count Orlov

    In 1804-1806, the two-floor Summer (Tea) House with 4 Corinthian columns was built at the estate of Count Fyodor Alekseevich Orlov.

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  • Rosarium fountain

    Rosarium fountain

    The design of architect A.V. Vlasov was honoured with a grand prize for the layout design of Gorky Park at the International Exhibition in Paris (1937).

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  • Rotundas of Golitsyn Hospital

    Rotundas of Golitsyn Hospital

    Built in 1802 on the design of architect Matvey Kasakov, the hospital, bearing the name of Dmitry Mikhailovich Golitsyn

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  • Big Stage

    Big Stage

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  • Pushkinskaya Embankment

    Pushkinskaya Embankment

    The quay acquired its name in 1937 on the centenary of the death of great Russian poet Alexander Sergeevich Pushkin.

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  • Azhurnaya Rotunda

    Azhurnaya Rotunda

    The delicate rotunda is also known as the musical rotunda.

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  • Gorky Park Administration Building

    Gorky Park Administration Building

    The directorate building was built in the 1930s at the site of the Bromley Brothers factory building.

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  • Ballerina Sculpture

    Ballerina Sculpture

    The Ballerina is the work of Soviet sculptor Elena Yanson-Manizer.

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  • M. Gorky Monument

    M. Gorky Monument

    In 1932, in celebration of the 40th anniversary of the social and literary work of A.M Gorky, the park assumed the name of this great proletarian writer.

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  • The Hexagon

    The Hexagon

    The Mashinostroenie (machine building) pavilion is the Park’s only surviving object of the All-Russian Agricultural and Handicraft Industries Exhibition.

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  • Golitsynsky Pond

    Golitsynsky Pond

    One of the most romantic places in the Park

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  • Historic Reconstruction

    Historic Reconstruction

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  • Big, Medium and Little (Grotesque) Stone Bridges

    Big, Medium and Little (Grotesque) Stone Bridges

    The bridges were built in the late XVIII century as a part of the ‘Neskuchnoye’ estate’s beautification on the order of the landlord - Count A. Orlov.

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