Add to favorite
 
Subscribe to our Newsletters Subscribe to our Newsletters Get Daily Updates RSS

New Pedestrian Zones will Appear in Moscow Oblast
29.09.2019 16:52
New Pedestrian Zones will Appear in Moscow Oblast
(Source: http://ëîãîñâàÿ.ðô/attachments/Image/Vintovye-svai-Taldom.jpg?template=generic)

New pedestrian zones will appear in Taldomsky district of Moscow Oblast in 2019-2020. Two of these zones - in Taldom and Verbilki - will open in 2019; the zone in Zaprudnya will be ready in 2020.

      The pedestrian zone route in Verbilki will run from the railway station to the Verbilki culture and leisure park. There will be bike lanes, a lighting system, information stands and a tourist navigation system.

      The pedestrian zone in Taldom will be equipped on Pobedy Street, with a number of cultural and leisure facilities located along the street. The street will be landscaped, pavements will be laid, squares and recreational areas will be created. Shops and tourist navigation will also be installed.

      Besides, the square to the right of the former Zaprudnensky factory of electric vacuum devices will also become a pedestrian area. There is a Museum of History and Literature in Taldom.




Author: Anna Dorozhkina

Tags: Moscow Region     

Next Previous


You might also find interesting:








Comment on our site


RSS   twitter      submit


Ïàðòåð


TAGS:
Naval Academy  Russian Cinema  Perm Monuments  Paleontology  Russian travel passport  Golden Turtle  Constructivism  Perm  Moscow  Russian tourism  VDNKh  recession  Rituals  Folk Chorus  Mercedes-Benz Fashion Week Russia  Butyrskaya Prison  Parliament in Action  Russian art critics  Exhibitions in Moscow  accommodation in Russia  Russian television  Russian ballet dancers  Red Square  Contemporary Arts  Robots  Russian economy  Moscow Architecture  St. Petersburg  Nizhnekamsk  the Crimea  Stage without Borders  Russian science  Tourism cluster  Russian country life  EU sanctions  the Internet  Moscow events  Yakutsk  Pobeda  Vologda  Russian roads  North Caucasus  Russian oil companies  Moscow Culture  children  Andrei Platonov  HIV  Russian business  Ilya Frank  Russian scientists 


Travel Blogs
Top Traveling Sites