An online webcam overlooking the Square of Glory is an area located in the South-Eastern Administrative District of Moscow in the Kuzminka district. The square is located between the city and the streets of the city, adjacent to the double of Volgograd Avenue from the south, and to the north of the square is the Moscow Regional House of Arts.
Kuzminka Architectural Attractions
The most significant attraction of the pre-revolutionary Kuzminka is a wonderful manor house built by the princes Golitsyn. This is one of the largest estates in Moscow: there are more than 20 objects, which are cultural monuments. Two architects, I.P. Shcherebtsov and R.R. Kazakov, began construction in the middle of the 18th century. And at the beginning of the 19th the construction of the main buildings will be completed by the architect D.I. Gilardi. This architect will create in 1815 the famous architectural masterpiece - the Egyptian Pavilion - the only building that has a clearly expressed style of the country Kemi in the suburbs of the time. The charm of ancient Egypt was so great that many Russian intellectuals revered the ancient symbolism of this state.
Today, people who are in love with the beauty of the 19th century can visit the Museum of the Russian Ancient Manor, located in the Great Serves Wing, to ride horses and admire the princely decoration of the 19th century. It was opened in 1999 and now attracts a lot of people, gravitating to the romance of the Moscow evening.
The renovated Vlaherna Church is located at the end of Kuzmin Street. For religious people it is attractive precisely because there are relics of two holy people, thanks to which ancient Russia became a truly great country: the relics of The Apostle Andrew the First-Called and Prince Alexander Nevsky.
Soviet sculptors also contributed to Kuzminok's history. A very pretty monument to Mikhail Sholokhov, the first in Moscow, was installed on Volga Boulevard in 2001. And it is here, on the territory of the Museum of Beekeeping, in 2005 will put a bronze monument to the toiler-bee. Again the first one is in the capital and in all of Russia.
In the same year 2005, a grandiose, majestic fountain - "Music of Glory" will open on the Square of Glory. The creative team of architects, under the direction of Platonov, will create one of the highest fountains in Europe.
The Kuzminka district can be shown to tourists and other monuments: Sergei Yesenin, Fedor Poletaev, residents of Kuzminok, who died in the defense of Moscow, and even Lenin, whose revolutionary enthusiasm ruined almost all the cultural treasures of Russia.