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  • Khodynka Field (Russian: Ходынское поле, Khodynskoye pole) is a large open space in the north-west of Moscow, at the beginning of the present day Leningradsky Prospect. It takes its name from the small Khodynka River which used to cross the neighbourhood.
    The field is close to several Moscow Metro stations including Dinamo and Aeroport on the Zamoskvoretskaya Line, and Oktyabrskoe Pole on the Tagansko-Krasnopresnenskaya Line, which is named after Khodynka field.
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  • Fireworks at the Khodynka Field, a 1775 etching by Yemelyan Alekseevich Fedoseev in the National Museum in Warsaw commemorating celebrations and amusements...
  • On Nicholas?€™ coronation day in 1896, thousands were invited to celebrate at Khodynka Field outside Moscow with free beer and gifts.
  • PHOTO: The Emperor and Empress on the balcony of the Tsar’s Pavilion in the middle of the Khodynka Field.
  • Today, Khodynka Field is a popular recreational park that features a large fountain, playground, and walking paths, as well as frequent music and food festivals.
  • Trampled bodies cover Khodynka Field prior to the post-coronation celebration of Tsar Nicholas II of Russia, May 30, 1896.
  • The event was held at Khodynka field which was believed big enough for the large amount of people who would be visiting.
  • The first "guests" arrived at the Khodynka field already on May 16, many began to take their seats from the evening of May 17.
  • Khodynka Field is a large open space in the north-west of Moscow, at the beginning of the present day Leningradsky Prospect.
  • But the Khodynka Tragedy, the anniversary of May 30 (or May 18 in the Julian calendar Russia was using at the time)...