• Kitay-gorod's central location in Moscow. Iverskiye Gates leading to Red Square are the only extant gates of the Kitay-gorod wall...
  • Although ravaged by fire in 1610 and again in 1812, Kitay-gorod continued to be the commercial centre of Moscow.
  • By the beginning of the twentieth century, the largest Russian trading companies, warehouses, banks, and department stores were in Kitay-gorod.
  • Kitay-gorod is one of the oldest parts of Moscow. ... Kitay-gorod was once encircled by medieval walls, it was like a town within a bigger town.
  • His Russian apprentices misheard it and pronounced as Kitai, so it has nothing in common with Chinese at all although in modern Russian [Kitay] means China.
  • Nikolskaya Street, a pedestrian street in the Kitay-Gorod of Moscow, which connects Red Square and Lubyanka Square.
  • Kızıl Meydan ve Kitay-gorod sınırlarındaki Mimari Yapılar. Tarihleri girin. ... Tarihi Yerler • Merkezi ve İlgi Çekici Noktalar. Kızıl Meydan ve Kitay-gorod.
  • Kitay Gorod the oldest part of Moscow after the Kremlin, emerged in the 14th century due to the expansion of the boundaries of the Kremlin.
  • By the beginning of the 20th century, Kitay-gorod became a business district of the capital. And in the Soviet time party-state offices were located here.