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and originally featured 13 towers and six gates. All of the towers were demolished in the 1930s by the Soviet regime as part of Stalin's grand reconstruction of Moscow, with only small portions of the wall surviving that period. City officials plan to close Kitay-gorod to automobile traffic. Since
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All 10 chapels, 7 out of 18 parish churches, the Cathedral of the Nikolo-Greek Monastery, and two monastery bell towers were demolished in Kitay-gorod in the 1920s and 1930s by the Soviet government. After the destruction of the ancient wall with fortress towers, Kitay-gorod lost its borders and
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and known as Zaryadye was demolished in three rounds (1930s, late 1940s, 1960s) by the Soviet regime, sparing only those structures that were deemed "historic monuments" by Joseph Stalin. These include the Cathedral of the Sign (1679–84), the
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St. Nicholas Church on the Ilyinka (1680–89), informally known as the Great Cross, was a landmark in Kitay-gorod but was destroyed in 1933 on Stalin's orders. This district also features the
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outlines. And in the mid-30s, with the renaming of the main streets after communist revolutionaries and politicians, the ancient toponymy of Kitay-gorod was also destroyed. The last pre-
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in ancient Russia. Older sources said that people with darker skin than other ethnic groups of Russia sold goods and traded with other peoples in the area of the Kitay sea.
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St. Nicholas Church on the Ilyinka (1680–1689), with its gold-starred blue domes, once dominated Kitay-gorod's skyline. It was razed in 1933 by the Soviet regime.
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and the Trinity Church of Nikitniki, which today is nestled among city buildings. It was built in the 1630s on the land of Moscow merchant, Grigory Nikitnikov.
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leading to Red Square are the only extant gates of the Kitay-gorod wall; they were destroyed in 1931 by the Soviet regime and rebuilt in the 1990s.
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The church of the Trinity in Nikitniki, a masterpiece of 17th-century Russian architecture. It was destroyed in 1936, but rebuilt in the 1990s.
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victim of Kitay-gorod was the Kazan Cathedral, demolished in 1936, which stood on the corner of Nikolskaya Street and the Red Square.
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Starting from 1990, the original names of the streets were restored, but most of the cultural heritage cannot be rebuilt.
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Content in this edit is translated from the existing Russian Knowledge article at ]; see its history for attribution.
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Kitay-gorod, developing as a trading area, was known as a business area of Moscow. Its three main streets—
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could also be derived from an old word for the wooden stakes used in construction of the quarter's walls.
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Kosmodemyanskya Gates and Naugolnaya (Corner) Tower in Zaryadye in the 1930s prior to their demolition.
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and St Elijah's Gates to Kitay-gorod (ca. 1900). The parallel street right behind the wall is now
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The walls were erected from 1536 to 1539 by an Italian architect known under the Russified name
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Also in the 1890s, developers consolidated large land lots on the perimeter of Kitay-gorod.
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A. Vasnetsov. Spasskiye/Wodyaniye (Savior/Water) gates of Kitay-gorod in the 17th century
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launched a civic center, built around an opera hall, which was completed as the
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1995 the wall has been partially rebuilt, and a new tower has been added.
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were financed by the Northern Insurance Society (1910–1912) and built by
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Nikolskiye/Vladimirskiye (St. Nikolay's/St. Vladimir's) Gates, 1840s
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made from woven wicker baskets filled with earth or rock – and thus
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Nikolskaya Street is the site of Moscow's first university, the
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Nikolskiye (St. Nikolay's) Gates and breaching gates, c. 1800
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authorities have managed the area directly since 2003.
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had braids hanging from their caps". In his 1967 book
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Old map of the Kitay-gorod showing the walls in black
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a machine-translated version of the Russian article.
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Iverskiye Gates
/kɪˈtˈɡɔːrɒd/
[kʲɪˈtajˈɡorət]
Kremlin

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