کەیەکەی بەرزەکان لەگەڵ پێشنیازەکانت لەبارەی ڕووداوەکان لە خەتی باخەوەی ماسکەوە؟ (What images coincide with your ideas about the east of Moscow?)
Write about your images and ideas related to the east of Moscow
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very beautiful and modern
the industrial area, though, is now partly a thing of the past – many enterprises are no longer operational. and then there are the "sleeping" districts. some are absolutely not prestigious. partly – monuments of history and culture, the old buildings that have miraculously survived. including interesting examples of constructivism. parks: sokolniki, kuzminki, lyublino, izmailovo. museums in lefortovo, bauman town, kuzminki... the bus station, the road to the eastern suburbs of moscow...
sometimes it looks nothing like typical moscow - like ostankino, with parks and ponds, as if it’s not a metropolis at all...
lefortovo, german cemetery, catherine palace, museum of internal troops, yauza, stroganov palace, flacon, vladimirsky tract, crystal factory, rogozhskaya sloboda, meow (moscow hobby fair on krasnobogatyrskaya), city of hobby on shchelkovskaya.
in my view, the east of moscow is a beauty like culture, i mean the palace in izmailovo. the culture of behavior and the culture of the city. the culture of behavior is when people throw trash in the bin, give way, help someone cross the street, or provide directions. and the culture of the city is the beauty that exists in izmailovo, not the skyscrapers and traffic jams...
not a bad neighborhood.
forests
and there is also a song by mujuice called "promises." the chorus:
maybe it's even better this way.
who knows.
with ghosts to the east of moscow.
to set fire to and sink bridges again.
so we have to wait for spring.
this is what it is associated with.
to be honest, i don't really understand where the east of moscow is, in the sense that it's unclear where it begins. is kurskaya the east? what about baumanskaya? i've been to izmailovo twice - for me, that's definitely the east, but after two visits, it's a bit difficult to form any clear images. good luck!
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izmailovsky park and hotel complex
industrial zones, transport collapse, poor and disadvantaged areas.
in the media and in everyday conversations, there is an opinion that this is the most environmentally and socially disadvantaged area in moscow. this is partly confirmed by my own experience. however, it has been discovered that there are quite a few parks in the eastern part of moscow.
i have lived in the east for 40 years. greenery, clean air! it takes 30 minutes to get to the center where i was born. a great area, ivanovskoye. i don't want to and don't plan to move to another. the main association is parks: terletsky, izmailovsky, sokolniki.
eternal problems with transportation, numerous inconveniences for pedestrians, commercial areas in the most unsuitable places, crowds of "guests of the capital" (among those who were not invited at all), general discomfort. (i was born in sokolniki, if that matters. i currently live on the other side of the city.)
residential areas.
proletarian ghetto
2 large boulevards in the east of the country and many park streets
poor ecology, disadvantaged areas, migrants
industry, polluted air, elk island, izmailovsky park, kursk direction
a notable place among my impressions of the east of moscow is the quiet alleys in the bauman area, as well as izmailovsky park.