• Lobnoye Mesto (foreground, right) in the 18th century. Lobnoye Mesto. Lobnoye mesto (Russian: Лобное место) is a 13-meter-long stone platform situated in the Red Square...
  • In 1786, the architect Matvei Kazakov had the Lobnoye Mesto rebuilt in white stone, while keeping its original location and proportions.
  • Lobnoye mesto is located opposite the Spasskaya Tower near the Pokrovsky Cathedral and is a round stone platform with a diameter of 13 m and a height of 1 m...
  • The nearby Monument to Minin and Pozharsky commemorates the events of 1612 during which Prince Pozharsky ascended the Lobnoye Mesto to pronounce...
  • Lobnoye Mesto is a 13-meter-long stone platform situated on Red Square in Moscow, Russia.
  • In 1786, the architect Matvei Kazakov had the Lobnoye Mesto rebuilt in white stone, while keeping its original location and proportions.
  • The Moscow merchants, led by Zyuzin, proposed to rebuild the Lobnoye Mesto into a chapel with the installation of the Shumaevsky Cross and trading premises...
  • Located at the south eastern end of the Red Square, the Lobnoye Mesto is large stone platform also known as the Place of Skulls.
  • After repeated reconstructions, Lobnoye Mesto became an elevated structure surrounded by low stone railings with a pedestal in the center of the structure.