• Revolution Square, known as Resurrection Square until 1918, is a square located in the center of Moscow, in Tverskoy District, northwest of Red Square.
  • By saying "unimpressive", I mean just the square per se, not various buildings and monuments surrounding and adorning it (they deserve separate reviews).
  • The Revolution Square is located on Calea Victoriei, known by the locals as Piața Palatului (Palace Square) until 1989; it was later renamed after the...
  • Revolution Square (known as Piata Revolutiei in Romanian) is not somewhere you visit for its beauty, but rather for its immense historical importance...
  • This area, the nowadays Revolution Square in the Romanian capital, was not part of Bucharest in 1730 when Kretulescu Church, one of the oldest churches in...
  • A pattern within the pattern traces the course of the hidden Neglinka River, which flows in a collecting tunnel under Revolution Square.
  • Revolution Square, one of the capital city’s most significant sites, has become an almost faceless, if busy, point in getting about the city.
  • Revolution Square was the focal point of the two mass revolts that buried the regime into the pages of history between 1968 and 1989.
  • The Parade ground of the Revolution is located on the territory of the Tverskoy district of Moscow directly between Manezhnaya Square and Theater Square.
  • Because of its connection to the Romanian Revolution—it was here where Ceaușescu witnessed the start of the revolution before his very eyes—the square is...