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Chamberlain Lane

Coordinates: 55°45′35″N 37°36′48″E / 55.75972°N 37.61333°E / 55.75972; 37.61333
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Chamberlain Lane
Native nameКамергерский переулок (Russian)
LocationMoscow
Central Administrative Okrug
Tverskoy District
Nearest metro station#1 Sokolnicheskaya line Okhotny Ryad (300 m.)
#2 Zamoskvoretskaya line Teatralnaya (250 m)

Kamergerskiy Pereulok or Chamberlain Lane (Russian: Камергерский переулок) is a short street with many historical buildings located within the Boulevard Ring in central Moscow. Almost all of the buildings on Chamberlain Lane are classified as architectural monuments.[1]

The street runs from Tverskaya Street in the west to Bolshaya Dmitrovka Street in the east.

Artists

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The lane is associated with the life and work of many Russian cultural figures. Artists who lived on Chamberlain Lane include writers Vladimir Odoyevsky, Yuri Samarin, Leo Tolstoy, Yury Olesha, Mikhail Svetlov, Eduard Bagritsky, Lev Kassil, Mikhail Sholokhov, and Venedikt Yerofeyev; poet Novella Matveyeva; actors Vera Pashennaya, Vasily Kachalov, Alla Tarasova, Mark Prudkin, Nikolai Khmelyov, Sofya Giatsintova, Lyubov Orlova;[2] painter Vasily Tropinin; and composer Sergei Prokofiev.

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References

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  1. ^ "Объекты культурного наследия". Портал открытых данных Правительства Москвы. (in Russian). Официальный сайт «Москомнаследия». Archived from the original on 1 February 2012. Retrieved 21 November 2009.
  2. ^ "Памятные места Л. Орловой" (in Russian). Сайт-музей Л. П. Орловой. Retrieved 12 November 2009.

Sources

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  • Lonely Planet; Mara Vorhees; Leonid Ragozin (1 February 2015). Lonely Planet Moscow. Lonely Planet Publications. ISBN 978-1-74360-504-2.
  • Sytin, P. V. (П. В. Сытин) (1948). Iz istorii moskovskikh ulits (Из истории московских улиц) (in Russian). Moscow: MR.

55°45′35″N 37°36′48″E / 55.75972°N 37.61333°E / 55.75972; 37.61333