• Kitay-gorod's central location in Moscow. Iverskiye Gates leading to Red Square are the only extant gates of the Kitay-gorod wall...
  • By the beginning of the twentieth century, the largest Russian trading companies, warehouses, banks, and department stores were in Kitay-gorod.
  • After the new district of Moscow – Kitay-gorod – had been formed, people replaced its wooden pale with a stone wall to protect this trading quarter.
  • Iverskiye Gates leading to Red Square are the only extant gates of the Kitay-gorod wall; they were destroyed in 1931 by the Soviet regime and rebuilt in the 1990s.
  • ...whole city of Moscow was contained within the Kremlin walls, but as the city was growing it spread out to the area which later became known as Kitay-gorod.
  • That’s how a new part of Moscow, Kitay-gorod, was formed. Roads from all sides of Russia led to this centre of brisk and lively trade.
  • Kızıl Meydan ve Kitay-gorod sınırlarındaki Mimari Yapılar. Tarihleri girin. ... Tarihi Yerler • Merkezi ve İlgi Çekici Noktalar. Kızıl Meydan ve Kitay-gorod.
  • Top 10 Things to Do in Red Square & Kitay-gorod: See reviews and photos of Red Square & Kitay-gorod, Moscow (Russia) on Tripadvisor.
  • Otelin Konumu Moskova (Moskova Kent Merkezi) bölgesindeki Kitay-Gorod Hotel St. Basil Katedrali ve Pushkin Güzel Sanatlar Müzesi 10 dakika sürüş...