Moscow Boulevard Ring Map

Description:
This map shows points of interest, tourist attractions and sightseeings on Moscow Boulevard Ring.

The Moscow Boulevard Ring is a circular chain of boulevards that forms a significant transportation artery in central Moscow, Russia. Built in the 1820s on the site of the former White City walls (Bely Gorod), it spans approximately 9 kilometers in length.

The ring consists of ten connected boulevards: Gogolevsky, Nikitsky, Tverskoy, Strastnoy, Petrovsky, Rozhdestvensky, Sretensky, Chistoprudny, Pokrovsky, and Yauzsky. Each boulevard section bears its own distinct name, typically derived from nearby historical landmarks or areas.

Several notable landmarks and cultural institutions are located along the Boulevard Ring. These include the Pushkin Theater, Moscow Conservatory, and TsUM Department Store. The ring also features multiple metro stations, making it a crucial part of Moscow's public transportation network.

The boulevards are characterized by wide pedestrian zones with trees on both sides, creating green corridors through the city center. During the 19th century, these boulevards served as popular promenading areas for Moscow's nobility and middle class. Today, they maintain their role as important recreational spaces for city residents and tourists.

The Boulevard Ring forms part of Moscow's famous concentric ring road system, positioned between the innermost Kremlin Ring and the larger Garden Ring. In modern Moscow, it serves both as a major traffic artery and a historically significant architectural ensemble that showcases various architectural styles from different periods of the city's development.



You may download, print or use the above map for educational, personal and non-commercial purposes. Attribution is required. For any website, blog, scientific research or e-book, you must place a hyperlink (to this page) with an attribution next to the image used.



Written and fact-checked by Ontheworldmap.com team.
Last Updated: December 28, 2024