Вопрос задан 24.02.2019 в 00:42. Предмет Русский язык. Спрашивает Волковысский Александр.

План схема кремлевской площади

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Отвечает Прыгова Эвелина.
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Я, конечно не из Москвы, но могу пользоваться инетом )0)
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Plan and layout of Red Square

The Red Square in Moscow is one of the most famous squares in the world and a historic center of Russia. Its current layout and architecture dates back to the 17th century.

The Red Square was originally built in the late 15th century under the Grand Duke Ivan III to serve as Moscow's main marketplace and trading center Over time, it evolved into the central square separating the merchant town from the Kremlin, the royal citadel and residence of the Tsars.

Some key features of the current Red Square layout and plan include:

- It is rectangular in shape and surrounded by historic buildings on three sides - the Kremlin's western wall, the GUM department store and the Resurrection Gate on the northern side, and the State Historical Museum on the southern side.

- The ground is covered with cobblestones and red brick, giving the square its name. In the center stands the Lenin Mausoleum, where Vladimir Lenin's embalmed body has been on public display since 1924

- On the western side lies the Kremlin, whose red brick walls and towers dominate the view. The square opens up to offer views of the Kremlin's iconic towers and churches, including St. Basil's Cathedral located just outside the Kremlin walls.

- The Resurrection Gate, built in the 17th century, forms the entrance to the square from Kitay-gorod, the merchant town. The State Historical Museum behind it was built in the late 19th century

- The GUM department store, one of the oldest shopping centers in Russia, occupies the northern side of the square. Its current Neo-Renaissance style building was completed in the 1890s

So in summary, the iconic Red Square layout elegantly juxtaposes historic government buildings, churches and merchant structures dating back several centuries. It remains one of the most significant landmarks in Russia.

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