The 10 Best Points of Interest & Landmarks in Old Arbat, Central Russia

December 17, 2021 Brandee Mangan

The political, scientific, historical, architectural and business center of Russia, Moscow displays the country's contrasts at their most extreme. The ancient and modern are juxtaposed side by side in this city of 10 million. Catch a metro from one of the ornate stations to see Red Square, the Kremlin, the nine domes of St. Basil's Cathedral, Lenin's Mausoleum, the KGB Museum and other symbols of Moscow's great and terrible past, then lighten up and shop Boulevard Ring or people watch in Pushkin Square.
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1. Memorial Plaque to A. I. Zenin

Arbat, 23/1, Moscow 119002 Russia
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Memorial Plaque to A. I. Zenin

2. Memorial Plaque to A.D. Korin and P. D. Korin

Arbat, 23/1, Moscow 119002 Russia
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Memorial Plaque to A.D. Korin and P. D.  Korin

3. The Main House of the Manor of A. G. Shhepochkina - N .A. Lvov

Spasopeskovskiy Ln., 8, Moscow 119002 Russia
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The Main House of the  Manor of  A. G. Shhepochkina - N .A.  Lvov

4. Dokhodnyy Dom K.m. Telyakovskogo

Hoholevskyy Bul'var dom 23, Moscow Russia
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Dokhodnyy Dom K.m. Telyakovskogo

5. Temple of the Resurrection

Filippovskiy Lane, 20 Arbat, Moscow 119019 Russia http://podvorie.orthodoxy.ru
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Temple of the Resurrection

6. Otto List Mansion

Glazovskiyn ln, 10, Moscow 119002 Russia http://www.radidomapro.ru/ryedktzij/arkhitektura/zagorodnydomvilla/natchalo-moskovskogo-moderna--osobniak-otto-lista-6514.php
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Otto List Mansion

7. House of Lopyrevskiy

Kaloshin Lane, 12, Moscow 119002 Russia
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House of Lopyrevskiy

8. Old Arbat (Stary Arbat)

Arbat Ulitsa Arbatskaya Metro, Moscow Russia
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Old Arbat (Stary Arbat)

If you're in the market for tacky souvenirs, stroll down this cobblestone street, which retains elements of its once elegant past, but is now mostly souvenir stalls, performing artists and outdoor cafes.

Reviewed By KatrinaMolini - Corciano, Italy

Arbat is a very historical place. It’s one of the oldest surviving streets in Moscow and it’s very well known by all Russians and many tourists. It’s like a touristic avenue. There are plenty of souvenir stores (with good prices and many choices), small entertaining museums for fun, Starbucks coffee and other coffee shops and restaurants, street artists and so on. The street is stunning and lights up beautifully in the evening. The architecture of the buildings is amazing. There is a statue of Pushkin (with Goncharova) and also an Okudzhava statue. Both lived here. I’ve been here many times and each time it’s a pleasure to stroll here.

9. Monument to Sherlock Holmes and Dr. Watson

Smolenskaya Embankment, 10, Moscow 121099 Russia +7 495 710-77-72 http://www.drwatson-restaurant.ru
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Monument to Sherlock Holmes and Dr. Watson

Reviewed By MuscoviteVT - Moscow, Russia

Russians positively love the good old Victorian England, with its porridge in the morning, tea and milk in the afternoon and stiff upper lip at all times! If you come around New Year holidays, you will catch this legendary 1980s series on one of the central TV channels, if not several at once, with their ratings flying up! I guess you can find them on the net, too – type Livanov as Sherlock (he is still alive, in his 80s and a MBE since 2006) and Solomin as Watson, who died fairly young, just hardly 60 y.o. The two bronze statues appeared in the park at the British Embassy in 2007 – it was 120 years of ‘A Study in Scarlet’. The sculptor must have been very considerate about selfie-lovers, as he had put a bench nearby :) You won’t see many tourists around, though – with tall trees and bushes it’s no easy task to come upon this attraction by chance. For me, however, it wasn’t difficult: First locate the British Embassy on your map or gadget, whatever. The address is Smolenskaya naberezhnaya (embankment), 10. Go there from Smolenskaya or Kievskaya metro stations along Protochny pereulok (lane), that’s closest (and it has a posh restaurant), or from the huge Novy Arbat avenue. The statues are between the little park and the gigantic Embassy building.

10. Monument to Bulat Okudzhava

Arbat St., 47/23, Moscow Russia
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Monument to Bulat Okudzhava

Reviewed By drogilmour - Guatemala City, Guatemala

Bulat Shálvovich Okudzhava, this Georgian was a master on his own field and one of the founders of the Soviet genre "author song". You can listen to his songs on YouTube, his are a mixture of Russian poetic and folksong traditions and the French chansonnier style, a genre quite different from the nationalist one in the mainstream back then. The sculpture is quite lovely in the sense that includes several elements besides his figure, these include a bronze pic-nis style bench. Too bad his guitar was not included in the concept of the installation, perhaps it was left out because he only employed a few chords and had no formal training in music, but possessed an exceptional melodic voice.

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