Moscow Attractions: Borovitskaya Square

Borovitskaya Square is the youngest square in the center of Moscow. Her age is about 80 years. Geographically refers to the districts of Khamovniki and Tverskoy. Its borders pass along the streets: Znamenka, Mokhovaya, Volkhonka and Manezhnaya, as well as along the Bolshoi Kamenny Bridge. If you stand near the Kremlin (with your back to the Borovitsky Gate), then just the whole area opens up to the gaze. Currently, this territory is a large-scale traffic intersection.

Borovitskaya square

A bit of history

Borovitskaya Square appeared by expanding the adjacent narrow streets for better access to the Kremlin. The most significant event was the demolition of the church of St. Nicholas Streletsky in its western part. It is worth noting that many were against such actions. However, it was not possible to save the construction. The temple could not stand the construction of the subway, and it was forced to be demolished in 1932. The last to be destroyed were residential buildings in the east in 1979. And from that time on, the area acquired the borders that still exist today.

About the title

Borovitskaya Square owes its name to the Kremlin gates of the same name. And those, in turn, were named in honor of the main Borovitsky hill on which the Kremlin is built. The area covers an area of ​​22 thousand square meters.

Interesting Facts

The first high-profile mention of this square is connected with the attempt on Leonid Brezhnev and the Soviet cosmonauts. In 1969, it was here that Lieutenant Ilyin attacked the motorcade of the head of state. The territory with a capacity of 45 thousand people allowed the killer to go unnoticed before the shots began.

monument on Borovitskaya square

Monument on Borovitskaya Square

In the fall of 2016, a monument to Prince Vladimir, the progenitor of the Christian faith, should appear here. This decision was made because of an important event - the 1000th anniversary of the baptism of Russia. There were two places where they wanted to install the monument. These are Vorobyovy Gory and Borovitskaya Square. After much debate and persuasion, it was decided to choose a place near the Kremlin.

The height of the monument will be about 24 m without a pedestal. In order to understand the scale of the structure, you can compare it with the wall at the gate. Its height is about 17 m. The installation of such an impressive structure causes a lot of controversy. Many believe that the monument does not fit into the general architecture of the Kremlin and eclipses many other buildings in the area with its grandeur. But no matter how long the disputes continue, the first stone was laid in the fall of 2015, and the builders began to install a new architectural monument.

Source: https://habr.com/ru/post/G1632/


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