Vasilyevsky Spusk in 1930s vs how it looks in modern times, Moscow. Tags:Europe 4 comments Amazing how it kept growing taller than the surrounding buildings Looks better and more iconic in modern times, one of the smarter things the Soviets did was opening up Red Square. Tbh not much value was lost , except for the tram , those buildings in the older photo dont have many ornaments Every time I see these photos, I wonder: why, the centre of Moscow, an ancient Russian city, has not been preserved? Leave a ReplyYou must be logged in to post a comment.
Looks better and more iconic in modern times, one of the smarter things the Soviets did was opening up Red Square.
Tbh not much value was lost , except for the tram , those buildings in the older photo dont have many ornaments
Every time I see these photos, I wonder: why, the centre of Moscow, an ancient Russian city, has not been preserved?
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Amazing how it kept growing taller than the surrounding buildings
Looks better and more iconic in modern times, one of the smarter things the Soviets did was opening up Red Square.
Tbh not much value was lost , except for the tram , those buildings in the older photo dont have many ornaments
Every time I see these photos, I wonder: why, the centre of Moscow, an ancient Russian city, has not been preserved?