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Shabolovka (Russian: Ша́боловка) is a street in the south of Moscow's city centre (located in Yakimanka, Donskoy, and Danilovsky districts), known since the middle of the 18th century. Notable features on the street includef the Shukhov Tower (designed by Vladimir Shukhov in 1919, and built between 1920 and 1922), and the attached Broadcasting Centre in dom 37.
Shabolovka Street runs from Kaluzhky Square, stretching from Leninsky Prospekt (until 1957 named Kaluzhskaya Street) to Mytny Ulitsta, and finishing at the crossroads Supukhovsky Val.
Shabolovka (Russian: Ша́боловка) is a street in the south of Moscow's city centre (located in Yakimanka, Donskoy, and Danilovsky districts), known since...
Shabolovka may refer to one of the following: ShabolovkaStreet in Moscow Shabolovka tower, a radio tower in Moscow Shabolovskaya, a station in Moscow...
The Shukhov Radio Tower (Russian: Шуховская башня), also known as the Shabolovka Tower (Шаболовская башня), is a broadcasting tower deriving from the Russian...
Shabolovka Telecenter (Russian: Шаболовский телецентр) is a television and radio broadcasting center on ShabolovkaStreet in Moscow, at near of the Shukhov...
and in 1920 moved to Moscow with his family. Komaroff settled in 26 ShabolovkaStreet, where he began working as a carriage driver and horse trader, as...
Vladimir Shukhov in 1922. During that era, the "wicker" tower located on ShabolovkaStreet was widely regarded as an extraordinary feat of engineering ingenuity...
Next Week," The Wall Street Journal, November 9, 1950, p. 18. "CBS Color Preview Seen By 2,000 in Philadelphia", The Wall Street Journal, December 16...
opened on Petrovka Street in downtown Moscow in 1906. The engineer Vladimir Shukhov, also responsible for the GUM and the Shabolovka tower, designed a...
Lioznova based on the story by Alexander Borschagovsky "Three Poplars in Shabolovka". The film was a box-office success, it was seen by 26 million people...
Tolmachevsky, 9) www.pravoslavie.ru Church of the Trinity in Shabolovka (1885–1895, Shabolovka, 21) Churches of First City Hospital (Leninsky Prospect, 8)...
stores, 19 Kuznetsky Most Street 1896 Draft, Pushkin Museum, completed 1912 1898 Simon house and factory offices, 26 Shabolovka 1901 Shelaputin Gimnasium...
of the Moscow Pushkin Drama Theater, filming was done in the studio on Shabolovka and on location. In 1988, the director recalled: Although Volodya was...
Marconi-EMI 405 lines system. March 9 – Experimental broadcasting from Shabolovka Ulitsa television center, in Moscow (USSR). May – Gilbert Seldes becomes...
Petersburg. April 12—26, 2021. Sopromat.—Museum of the avant-garde on Shabolovka. Moscow. February 18—March 29, 2020. Graphics Festival-UNI Graphica 2019...
Over 1983 – UNDER 16 AND OLDER (Russian: До 16 и старше…) – TV Studio SHABOLOVKA – Role: SERGEY PAVLOV 1983 – O strannostyakh lyubvi (Russian: О странностях...