• ...squares of Moscow, located on the junction of Gogolevsky Boulevard, Znamenka Street and Arbat Gates Square (in 1925–1993 – part of Arbatskaya Square).
  • Where Gogolevsky Boulevard, Znamenka Street and Arbat Gate Square intersect, the modern Arbat Square is located. The photo shows part of it.
  • Arbat starts at Arbat Gate square, stretches for 1, 2 km and ends at Smolenskaya Square.
  • People on scooters on the Arbat Gate Square against the background of the building of the former. Free with trial. Small Square on the New Arbat Street.
  • The square is situated near the busy Arbatskaya Metro Station, and hence is one of the most frequented squares of the city. Arbat Gates Square, Znamenka...
  • The numbering of houses is conducted from the Arbat Gate Square. During a fire in 1736, the Arbat burned badly, but later a decision was made to expand it.
  • Everyone knows how to get to the Old Arbat as soon as possible. The metro station on the Arbat Gate Square usually becomes the beginning of a walk along it.
  • The part of the square which is adjacent to the Arbat is called Arbat Gate. From Arbat Gate, the street runs southwest with a dozen streets leading off and ends...
  • Arbatsquya square is a busy transport hub, but just a few meters away you'll find yourself on a picturesque old Arbat street.
  • New Arbat Street is a street running from Arbat Gate Square to Free Russia Square. Part of the street is occupied by a shopping and pedestrian zone.