519917°E / 55.736750; 37.519917 The third and the oldest surviving triumphal arch in Moscow was built in 1829–34 on Tverskaya Zastava Square to Joseph Bové's...
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A triumphal arch is a free-standing monumental structure in the shape of an archway with one or more arched passageways, often designed to span a road...
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The Narva Triumphal Arch (Russian: На́рвские триумфа́льные ворота, lit. Narvskie Triumfal'nyye vorota) was erected in the vast Stachek Square (prior to...
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The Moscow Triumphal Gate (Russian: Моско́вские Триумфа́льные воро́та, Moskovskiye Triumfalnye vorota) is a Neoclassical triumphal arch in Saint Petersburg...
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Tverskaya Zastava Square (category Streets in Moscow)
Francesco Camporesi) History of Tverskaya Zastava Square at Moscow International Portal, archived on 2019-03-06. Triumphal Arch at Moscow International Portal...
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This is a list of post-Roman triumphal arches. Since the Renaissance period, rulers and states have sought to glorify themselves or commemorate victories...
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Poklonnaya Hill (redirect from Moscow War Memorial)
English on exhibits at Moscow Victory Park Paying respect to Russia's heroes... (in English) Satellite photos of: The Moscow Triumphal Arch Poklonnaya Hill main...
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Neoclassical architecture (redirect from History of neoclassical architecture)
Auguste de Montferrand An interior of Kazan Cathedral, Saint Petersburg, by Andrey Voronikhin Triumphal Arch of Moscow, by Joseph Bové Spanish Neoclassicism...
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Joseph Bové (category Architects from Moscow)
mansion in Novinsky Boulevard was destroyed by an air raid in 1941. Triumphal Arch by Tverskaya Zastava (1827–1834) was demolished in 1938; a replica was...
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Red Gate (category Triumphal arches in Russia)
was a set of triumphal arches built in an exuberantly baroque design in Moscow. Gates and arches of this type were common in 18th century Moscow. However...
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