Moscow Map Art

Moscow's street grid radiates outward from the Kremlin in concentric rings—the Boulevard Ring and Garden Ring trace medieval fortifications, while major avenues like Tverskaya cut straight through the center toward the outer limits. The Moscow River winds through the city in sharp meanders, creating the island on which the Kremlin sits and dividing neighborhoods into distinct geographic zones. Stalin-era planning imposed a radial spoke pattern that remains visible today, with wide thoroughfares pushing outward from the center like compass points.

55.7558° N, 37.6173° E

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