• 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.
  • Also known as. English. Lobnoye Mesto. stone platform on Red Square in Moscow. ... dewiki Lobnoje mesto. enwiki Lobnoye Mesto. frwiki Lobnoïe mesto.
  • In Tsarist Russia, during Holy Week, the Palm Sunday procession would end at the Lobnoye Mesto where a depiction of Calvary had been erected.
  • On the other hand, the Lobnoye Mesto became something of a Speaker's Corner - here the voices of protest sounded louder and more resonant.
  • 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.
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  • Lobnoye Mesto This site is a platform from where in ancient time the Tzars' decrees were usually announced.