• The name "Lobnoye Mesto" translates to "the place of the skull," and it is believed that the platform was used for public executions during the medieval times.
  • On the other hand, the Lobnoye Mesto became something of a Speaker's Corner - here the voices of protest sounded louder and more resonant.
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  • Lobnoye mesto first appeared on Red Square in the 16th century. Mistakenly many think that this was a place of execution and heads were cut off here.
  • Today, it's a popular tourist attraction offering insights into Russia's history. Contrary to popular belief, no executions took place at Lobnoye Mesto.
  • Adı, Rusça "alın" (lob) ve yer" (Mesto). ... İçinde Rus imparatorluğu, sırasında mübarek hafta, palmiye Pazar "alayı"eşek yürüyüşü "Lobnoye Mesto'da bitecekti.
  • 1. Lobnoye Mesto. ... Lobnoye Mesto, however, was intended for a far less sinister purpose - to read out the Tsar’s decrees and announce state acts.