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*{{ru icon}} [http://www.vokzal.land.ru/kazan.htm Description and photographs]
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*[http://rzd.ru/vauxhall/en/index.html Virtual tour of Komsomolskaya Square]
*[https://web.archive.org/web/20090123233057/http://rzd.ru/vauxhall/en/index.html Virtual tour of Komsomolskaya Square]


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Komsomolskaya Square
Native nameКомсомольская площадь
LocationMoscow
Central Administrative Okrug
Krasnoselsky District
Nearest metro station#1 Sokolnicheskaya line Komsomolskaya #5 Koltsevaya line Komsomolskaya
Coordinates55°44′38″N 37°34′10″E / 55.74389°N 37.56944°E / 55.74389; 37.56944

Komsomolskaya Square (Russian: Комсомо́льская пло́щадь), known as Kalanchyovskaya before 1932, is one of the busiest squares in Moscow, noted for its impressive blend of revivalist Tsarist and Stalinist architecture. It is often referred to informally as Three Station Square (Пло́щадь трёх вокза́лов) or simply Three Stations (Три вокза́ла) thanks to three ornate rail termini situated there: Leningradsky, Yaroslavsky, and Kazansky.

Its origins lay with the construction of the Moscow-Saint Petersburg Railway in the 1840s, when Kalanchyovskoye Field outside the Garden Ring was selected to allocate the Nicholas Railway Station. In 1862 the Yaroslavsky Rail Terminal, a terminus of the Trans-Siberian Railway, was constructed nearby. On the opposite side of the field the Kazanskiy Rail Terminal was inaugurated two years later. Until 1909, a railway line leading to Kursky Rail Terminal traversed the square; it is now elevated so as not to interfere with street traffic.

During the Soviet period, four other intimidating structures were added. Alexey Shchusev designed a Constructivist edifice, the Central Club of Railway Workers, in 1925–1926. The square received its present name, in the honour of the Komsomol (Communist Union of Youth) members, in 1932. A Stalinist skyscraper of the Hilton Moscow Leningradskaya Hotel and a Neoclassical vestibule of the Komsomolskaya-Koltsevaya metro station were completed in the early 1950s. The most recent addition is the Moskovsky department store on the eastern side of the square (1983).

Even in the 21st century, it is this square that greets most visitors arriving to Moscow from Saint Petersburg and the whole northwestern Russia (through Moscow-Saint Petersburg Railway), the Volga region, and Siberia (through Trans-Siberian Railway).

In 2003, on behest of the Ministry of Transportation, a bronze statue of Pavel Melnikov (1804–1880) was erected on the square, to commemorate the Russian minister of transportation who superintended the construction of the first railways in Russia.

Hotels near Komsomolskaya Square

Business-Center Parus is situated in Khabarovsk is within 5-minute walk of Komsomolskaya Square.

Sopka Hotel is situated in Khabarovsk too. It takes 5 minutes from World War II Memorial Transfiguration Cathedral to the hotel.

Hotel Verba is located in the heart of Khabarovsk. The hotel is within a 10 minute walk of Theatre for Young Spectators.

Onega Hotel – it takes 3 minutes walk from Bolshaya Medveditsa Shopping Center to the hotel.

VL Stay Apartments with 5 stars is situated in Khabarovsk . It takes 10 minutes from Khabarovsk Krai Drama Theater, Muravyov Amursky Park, and Lenin Square. [1] [2]

  • Middle 19th century: Nikolaevsky (Leningradsky) Rail Terminal
    Middle 19th century: Nikolaevsky (Leningradsky) Rail Terminal
  • 1900s Nikolaevsky Rail Terminal
    1900s Nikolaevsky Rail Terminal
  • 1900s Kazansky Rail Terminal
    1900s Kazansky Rail Terminal
  • 1910s Nikolaevsky and Yaroslavsky Rail Terminals
    1910s Nikolaevsky and Yaroslavsky Rail Terminals
  • c. 1900 Kazansky Rail Terminal
    c. 1900 Kazansky Rail Terminal
  • Komsomolskaya Square facing Hilton Moscow Leningradskaya Hotel.
    Komsomolskaya Square facing Hilton Moscow Leningradskaya Hotel.
  • Kazansky Rail Terminal.
    Kazansky Rail Terminal.
  • The grand entrance of the Kazansky Rail Terminal.
    The grand entrance of the Kazansky Rail Terminal.
  • The Kazansky Rail Terminal.
    The Kazansky Rail Terminal.
  • The Komsomolskaya Metro Station.
    The Komsomolskaya Metro Station.

References

55°46′30″N 37°39′15″E / 55.77500°N 37.65417°E / 55.77500; 37.65417