• Only two cottages are housed there - №3 and №4. The street was named after great Russian painter Alexey Venetsianov, who lived in the 19th century.
  • Also known as. English. Venetsianov street, Moscow. street in Sokol District, Russia. ... Venetsianova street (Moscow-2).jpg 2,003 × 1,344; 1.08 MB.
  • Note the fact that the street Venetsianov not only the shortest street of Moscow, it occupies the fourth place among the shortest streets in the world.
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  • Note also the fact that the street Venetsianov notonly the shortest street in Moscow, it ranks fourth among the shortest streets in the world.
  • Hardly a visitor to Moscow will not go for a stroll through its most famous street, the first pedestrianised zone of the Soviet Union - since the early 1980's.
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  • And the longest straight street is Warsaw highway (21 km long). The shortest street in Moscow is Venetsianov street (48 meters long).
  • The title is narrowest, again, behind Venetsianov Street, since it has a width of only 4 meters. But the widest street of the capital is Leningradsky Prospekt.
  • The street found by Novosibirsk cartographers hosts only three houses. Formerly Venetsianov Street in Moscow was considered the shortest street in...
  • Alexey Venetsianov was born into a merchant family in Moscow. ... Portrait of a peasant girl (1st half of 19th century).
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    The shortest street in Moscow is Venetsianov street (48 meters long).Jul 7, 2014.
  • street in Sokol District, Russia. ... Media in category "Venetsianov street, Moscow". The following 11 files are in this category, out of 11 total.
  • The shortest street in Moscow is Venetsianov street (48 meters long). ... The street is called after Venetsianov, a Russian painter.
  • One of the founders of the Russian genre painting, Alexey Venetsianov, was born into a not particularly well-off merchant family in Moscow.