It is the smallest square which I know in Moscow. I stood on the opposite side of Lyalina Square when did this photo. Isn't it nice?
In 1812 (Napoleon's intervention) the square was completely burnt out and later was slowly built on. Most of the buildings date to the end of 19th century.
And I like cars, too))
Google map.
Posted by Irina
In 1812 (Napoleon's intervention) the square was completely burnt out and later was slowly built on. Most of the buildings date to the end of 19th century.
And I like cars, too))
Google map.
Posted by Irina