• Lobnoye Mesto (foreground, right) in the 18th century. Its name is derived from the Russian words for 'forehead' (lob) and 'place' (Mesto).
  • Öte yandan, Lobnoye Mesto bir Konuşmacı Köşesinde bir şey oldu - burada protesto sesleri daha yüksek sesle ve daha rezonansta geliyordu.
  • Lobnoye Mesto. 6.3. ⊚. ... Sorry, but currently we do not have detailed information about this tourist attraction called «Lobnoye Mesto» in GV.
  • The word “Lob” is also the archaic Russian for a steep river bank. ... The procession ended at the Lobnoye Mesto decorated with a depiction of Calvary.
  • This word "Lobnoye" in russian language means the "forehead" and "mesto" is the place. It is believed that was built in 1530 and from it, Ivan the Terrible had made...
  • Located at the south eastern end of the Red Square, the Lobnoye Mesto is large stone platform also known as the Place of Skulls.
  • 1. Lobnoye Mesto. ... Lobnoye Mesto, however, was intended for a far less sinister purpose - to read out the Tsar’s decrees and announce state acts.
  • The expression “Lobnoye Mesto” is often used in the meaning of “scaffold.” Lobnoye mesto is located opposite the Spasskaya Tower near the Pokrovsky...
  • After repeated reconstructions, Lobnoye Mesto became an elevated structure surrounded by low stone railings with a pedestal in the center of the structure.