- the
southern side of Soviet-era
Nogina Square reverted to its old name
Varvarka Gates Square (Площадь Варварских Ворот).
These two
square separates central...
-
Moscow established in the 12th or 13th
century within Kitai-gorod,
between Varvarka Street and the
Moskva River. The name
means "the
place behind the rows"...
- 1947
postcard shows that, in
addition to the
existing row of
churches on
Varvarka Street, this
round of
demolition spared the 2-story
buildings on Moskvoretskaya...
- [ˈstarəjə ˈpɫoɕːɪtʲ]; lit. 'Old Square')
connects Ilyinka Street with
Varvarka Gates Square in
central Kitai-gorod area of Moscow, Russia. It is not a...
-
afterwards fanned out into at
least two
radial streets (present-day
Ilyinka and
Varvarka),
forming the
central market square. In the 14th
century the city was largely...
- that
lined its
eastern side into
market lines. The
streets Ilyinka and
Varvarka were
divided into the
Upper lines (now GUM
department store),
Middle lines...
- Barbara". Army.gov.cy.
Retrieved 2014-08-22.
Church of St.
Barbara in
Varvarka Street (Moscow) "The
Legend of
Saint Barbara:
Patron Saint of Miners",...
-
trading area, was
known as a
business area of Moscow. Its
three main streets—
Varvarka, Ilyinka, and Nikolskaya—are
lined with banks, shops, and
storehouses like...
- the
Outpouring of the Holy Spirit)
Church of the
Martyr Barbara on the
Varvarka Храм великомученицы Варвары на Варварке 1804
Russian Orthodox Tverskoy...
- 1947
postcard shows that, in
addition to the
existing row of
churches on
Varvarka Street, this
round of
demolition spared the 2-story
buildings on Moskvoretskaya...