- localities:
Bersenevka (Russian: Берсе́невка),
Boloto (Russian: Боло́то, swamp),
Balchug (Russian: Ба́лчуг),
Sadovniki (Russian: Садовники,
after the gardens)....
-
commonly known as Mnyovniki.
Separated from the
mainland in the 1930s
Balchug Island, also
known as
Bolotny Ostrov,
lying just
opposite the Kremlin....
-
Mihail Chemiakin. The
sculptures are
located in a park in
Bolotnaya Square,
Balchug, 2,000 feet (610 metres)
south of the
Moscow Kremlin behind the British...
- The most notable,
permanent moat was that
separating St.
George from
Balchug Street. The
first do****ented
flood control project was
drawn up in 1775...
- is a block-wide
apartment building on the
banks of the
Moskva River on
Balchug in
downtown Moscow, Russia. It
faces Bersenevskaya Embankment on one side...
- Ring. The
boundary between Yakimanka and
Zamoskvorechye districts follows Balchug Street and
Bolshaya Ordynka Street (north of
Garden Ring),
Korovy Val and...
- and the
parallel old
river bed (Vodootvodny Canal). The
street runs from
Balchug Street (across the Kremlin) south-east to the
Garden Ring.
Historical neighborhood...
- Садовниках) is a mid-17th-century
Russian Orthodox parish church standing on the
Balchug Island opposite the
Moscow Kremlin. The
church of
Saint Sophia is believed...
-
School 518 is a high
school in the
historical Balchug area of Moscow, Russia.
Designed by Ivan
Zvezdin and
completed in 1935, it is the only
listed postconstructivist...
- surp**** 500 meters. Initially, the
tower was
intended to be
situated on
Balchug Island,
which is now home to the
Peter the
Great Statue. Then a plot of...