Get to know Moscow's Tverskaya Street from a new angle - through the prism of memories and unusual stories.
The houses of this street remember the motorcade of Russian tsars, speeches of Soviet leaders, performances of daring poets, parades and many, many details of the private life of Muscovites.
While walking, you'll hear about the fate of houses, monuments and squares. You'll find out where the head from the monument appeared in the Tretyakov Gallery and why during Stalin's time one of the houses had to be literally pushed into the courtyard.
Walk to the house where Chukovsky and Vasiliev lived and find out in which building death sentences could be heard from the elevator. See the building and monument where the outstanding ballerina Olga Lepeshinskaya is immortalized and solve the mystery of the ballerina who disappeared. The walk will end at the monument to the great Russian poet Alexander Pushkin.