When Moscow was a big village

When Moscow was a big village

Categories: History

In 50-ies of the last century the capital began to expand rapidly. It was annexed areas Fili, Nizhniye Mnevniki, Moscow, Sviblovo, Tekstilshchiki, Kuzminki. But in the 60 years she has gained a clear boundary — Moscow, established on 1 January 1961. Traffic on the ring road opened a year later in ' 62. Moscow expanded, swallowing up villages. But despite the fact that they then became part of the capital, life there is still preserved in the village.

When Moscow was a big village

When Moscow was a big village

Future Kutuzov Avenue.

When Moscow was a big village

The yard at the Kiev station.

When Moscow was a big village

The building of the Ministry of foreign Affairs.

When Moscow was a big village

"House of architects" and not yet demolished the Church of the Annunciation of the virgin.

When Moscow was a big village

Metro station "Sokol", "Scientific-production Association "Diamond"".

When Moscow was a big village

The 2nd is Sandy and Chapaevsky lane.

When Moscow was a big village

Street Zoe and Alexander kosmodemyanskiy.

When Moscow was a big village

Hotel "Ukraine".

When Moscow was a big village

The Village Of Krylatskoe. In the distance, the building of Moscow state University.

When Moscow was a big village

Pontoon bridge on the Moscow river, which connected the village of Shchukino and Strogino.

When Moscow was a big village

Barracks Astradamskaya of the village before the demolition. 1963.

When Moscow was a big village

Degunino.

When Moscow was a big village

6-th passage Marina Grove.

When Moscow was a big village

Grandmother's, street of the Comintern, 1962.

When Moscow was a big village

Sokolniki, deer Shaft, 1966.

When Moscow was a big village

Izmailovo, 1966.

When Moscow was a big village

Geese on Green Avenue, 1962.

When Moscow was a big village

The construction of the metro station "Vykhino", 1966.

When Moscow was a big village

The village of Cheryomushki, rural Church, 1962.

When Moscow was a big village

The village of Semenovskoe on the background buildings on the street Architect Vlasov, 1965.

When Moscow was a big village

The grandmother with the cow on Leninsky Prospekt.

Keywords: 20th century | History of the USSR | Moscow | USSR

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