What a bridge in Gorky Park. Berth of the Gorky Central Park of Culture and Leisure (Park of Culture and Leisure): river boat trips in Gorky Park, departure schedule of river buses, purchase of discounted e-tickets

Krymsky Val street, 9, p. 33
Yakimanka district

Stations "Frunzenskaya", "Shabolovskaya", "Park Kultury"
Sokolnicheskaya, Kaluzhsko-Rizhskaya and Circle lines

length 158 meters

depth 2.10 - 2.60 meters

year of construction: 1939

Description Berth "CPKiO im. Gorky" is located in Gorky Park, on the right bank of the Moscow River, just upstream of Pushkinsky (Andreevsky Bridge). The names of the pier are also used - “Park Kultury”, “TsPKiO”, “Gorky Park”.

The pier is located next to the Stas Namin Theater and the dance floor, about a kilometer from the main entrance to Gorky Park from the Garden Ring. The nearest metro stations are Frunzenskaya and Shabolovskaya.

The nearest parking lot is located on the opposite bank of the Moscow River, on Frunzenskaya Embankment. The cost of parking is minimal for the capital, only 40 rubles; from the parking lot to the pier you can walk along the pedestrian Pushkinsky (Andreevsky) Bridge.

Motor ships of the Moscow Central Pleasure Line depart from the pier during the main navigation period.

The berth's load is usually high; three landing sites are equipped for approach, taking into account mooring in two buildings; up to six ships can be at the berth at the same time.

How to get to the pier “CPKiO im. Gorky"

  • Station "Frunzenskaya", "Shabolovskaya" or "Park Kultury"

    By metro to the Frunzenskaya station on the Sokolnicheskaya line. After leaving the lobby, you need to cross Komsomolsky Prospekt, walk 100 meters to the square and move along the square towards the Pushkinsky (Andreevsky) pedestrian bridge, along which you cross the Moscow River and go down to the pier.

    By metro to the Shabolovskaya station on the Kaluzhsko-Rizhskaya line. After leaving the lobby, you need to move along Academician Petrovsky Street, cross the Leninsky Prospekt underground passage and go to the territory of Gorky Park. If you stand facing the river and the Pushkinsky (Andreevsky) pedestrian bridge, then the pier will be on your left hand.

    By metro to the Park Kultury station on the Circle Line. After leaving the lobby, you need to cross the Moscow River along the Crimean Bridge, then go down the stairs from the bridge, go to Gorky Park and move along Pushkinskaya Embankment along the river for about a kilometer.


  • Gagarin Square or Luzhniki station

    From Moskovskogo station central ring“Gagarin Square” pier can be reached by buses No. M1, 111, 196 and trolleybuses No. M4, M4k, 4, 7, from the “Gagarin Square” stop on Leninsky Prospekt to the “Akademika Petrovsky Street” stop. After getting off the bus or trolleybus, you need to go down to the underground pedestrian crossing, cross Leninsky Prospekt and go to the territory of Gorky Park. If you stand facing the river and the Pushkinsky (Andreevsky) pedestrian bridge, then the pier will be on your left hand.

    If you get to the Luzhniki MCC station, you need to make a free transfer to the metro and go one station from Sportivnaya to Frunzenskaya, after leaving the lobby, you need to cross Komsomolsky Prospekt, walk 100 meters to the square and move along the square in the direction to the Pushkinsky (Andreevsky) pedestrian bridge, along which you cross the Moscow River and go down to the pier.


  • Bus No. T79 to the stop “1st Frunzenskaya Street”
    Buses No. M1, 111, 144, 196, trolleybuses No. M4, M4k, 4, 7 to the stop “Ulitsa Akademika Petrovskogo”

    If you go to the pier from the Savelovsky station, the areas of Nizhnyaya Maslovka, Begovaya, 1905, Krasnaya Presnya, Novinsky or Smolensky boulevards, then it is convenient to use bus No. T79, the stop of which “1st Frunzenskaya Street” is located right next to the pedestrian Andreevsky (Pushkinsky ) bridge. You need to climb the bridge, cross the Moscow River along it and go down to the pier in Gorky Park.

    In addition, on Leninsky Prospekt, within walking distance, there is a stop “Ulitsa Akademika Petrovskogo”, which can be reached from many districts of the capital - from the center by buses No. M1, 144 and trolleybuses No. M4, M4k, from the University area by bus No. 111 and trolleybus No. 4, from the Yugo-Zapadnaya metro area and Leninsky Prospekt all the way - by trolleybus No. M4, from the Pokrovskoye-Streshnevo, Sokol, Airport, Dynamo areas - by bus No. M1. After getting off the bus or trolleybus, you need to go to the territory of Gorky Park. If you stand facing the river and the Pushkinsky (Andreevsky) pedestrian bridge, then the pier will be on your left hand.


  • Krymsky Val street, 9, building 33

    The pier is located on Pushkinskaya Embankment, on the territory of Gorky Park; vehicle access directly to the pier is impossible.

    The most convenient parking for vehicles is on Frunzenskaya Embankment, in the area of ​​26-34 houses, in city parking lot No. 3001, parking cost is 40 at one o'clock. In addition, there is free parking in the local passage of Leninsky Prospekt in the area of ​​18-20 houses, as well as paid parking at the main entrance of Gorky Park, costing 100 at one o'clock.

    On Sundays and holidays City parking is free (parking at the main entrance is always paid).

Map of river walks from the pier “CPKiO named after. Gorky" Schedule and purchase of tickets for ships from the pier “CPKiO im. Gorky"

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You can embark and disembark at any pier and take a stroll along full route welcome back to the landing pier.


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River trip through the center of the capital on the motor ship "Moskva"

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A boat trip through the center of Moscow from the Vorobyovy Gory and TsPKiO piers. Gorky"

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With the arrival of warm weather, the guards in Gorky Park begin to have a headache - not because the sun is hot, but because teenagers from 12 to 16 years old are storming the Andreevsky Bridge, which connects Gorky Park with Frunzenskaya Embankment.

Young people in the city are a devil... What to do with extreme teenagers

"Don't stop us from living our lives"

For several years now, Muscovites and guests of the capital have been observing the picture “sparrows on the arch.” Someone passes by indifferently, uttering the legendary phrase of Sergei Lavrov, and someone heartbreakingly: “Where are the police looking?” Children climb onto the metal semicircular structure of the bridge, hang their legs down and take a selfie. And this is the cutest option. Others start running, filming extreme videos, and throwing cigarette butts and bottles at ship passengers.

- Look how many of them there are. Is this allowed?- I’ll ask my friend Zhenya.

Definitely not, he will say.

Let's get closer. Entrance to St. Andrew's Bridge, official sign. Inside there is a small hall, an open door to the basement. And an elevator with contact numbers for the State Budgetary Institution Gormost. I'm calling.

Is it possible to climb onto the bridge? I mean, for a semicircular structure, I’ll ask the dispatcher.

Are you crazy? How did these... the police already went for them - they called them,” the employee is indignant.

- Are they often there?

They are not there only in winter and during the rains, and spring-summer is the season, they come as if they were on an attraction.

The guards of St. Andrew's Bridge also talk about frequent guests. They say that they do not have the authority to pull them out of there. But they don’t understand the warnings.

We tell them that this is dangerous. We give examples that for some these show-offs end tragically. A month ago the guy fell,” says security guard Andrei Muravyov.

- What are they?- I ask.

But they still climb. They drink there at night, and then the syringes are lying around.

The metal arches have convex details for teenagers to climb. And migrant workers climb for spectacular photos. The height is about eight meters, and the width of the arch is slightly less than a meter - two people can’t separate. It is necessary to fence them off and block the passages to them. I wasn't the only one who thought about this. They even made a metal fence, only it is so low that any schoolchild can jump over it.

“Why bother getting up here, I’ve already sat here a thousand times,” Masha, about 14 years old, will say with pride.

Then there was profanity during her conversation with her friends. The teenagers were not embarrassed by the comments of passers-by. It's not like I haven't seen girls with green hair, shorts with fringe on their butts, tattoos and bottles of beer. With them were guys in hoods and rolled up jeans. But you tell them: “Children, be careful,” and they: “Don’t stop us from living our lives.” And worse - a mother of about 20 is walking, and with her a son of about five. He tells her: “I want to go upstairs,” and she tells him: “Just be careful.” Takes photographs. Then, as it seemed to us, she calmed down and said to him: “Vladik, stop. Do not move. Now I’ll come up to you.” We've taken a lot of breath here, how will she take it off? And the mother sat down next to him and began taking a selfie with her son. There, nearby, teenagers kiss passionately as if they were alone here. The movement is crazy, everyone is in some kind of euphoria.

The police still didn't come. As the guards say, they now come every other time or only when drunk people and adults climb onto the roof. They say, catch the kids, yes, and you can’t even issue a ridiculous fine of 100 rubles - you need the names of the parents, but they don’t give them. I called Gormost again to ask when the police would arrive.

They must come. We call the squad several times a day. But everything is the same: the police arrived - the children ran away, only the police left - they climbed onto the bridge again, they say at the Gormost State Budgetary Institution.

Death Race

Modern youth like to be extreme. Another bridge in Gorky Park is the Crimean Bridge. It would seem that you can’t climb it. But there are attempts. And with fatalities. Usually, they come to rescue teenagers with a fire escape. So in the winter of 2016, after persuasion from the Ministry of Emergency Situations employees, the extreme sportsman descended from the bridge on his own.

Older audiences like to sit on the Patriarchal Bridge - in the part where the drainage canal is. People sit directly on the wide granite parapets, without fear, cross their legs, feeling weightless. Some have dates there, others eat pizza. From the outside it looks like a pursuit better life. Someone below is sailing on a boat, ordering an expensive dinner, and they are no less cool - they look at life from a different angle.

What motivates you, drive? Young people want to be special, to be taller than others, and are picking up fashion in the style of Urbex (Urban Exploration - English urban reconnaissance) - photographs in this format are increasingly being taken by bloggers. On the edge, so to speak. And then someone climbs onto the roof of the Kudrinskaya high-rise building or GUM, goes to abandoned factories such as ZIL. An important object to conquer are the Moscow City towers. It’s more difficult to get there because of the multi-level security system, but this makes it even more of that same drive.

Some people like to jump with a parachute, climbing onto the roofs of high-rise buildings, while others like to climb onto the cabins and roofs of electric trains. Although warnings from the metro and Moscow Railways appear repeatedly. “With anyone, but not with me,” the hookers usually say. The other day, doctors were unable to save an 18-year-old boy. Body young man found at Solnechnaya station Kyiv direction MZD. The guy climbed onto the roof of the train with the message “Moscow - Maloyaroslavets”, where he received an electric shock. And this is not the first case; this year 11 children have already died and 5 more were injured.

On the eve of summer school holidays We will carry out extensive outreach work with children aimed at creating a culture safe behavior and reducing the level of non-occupational injuries. Special emphasis will be placed on “hooks” and “roofers”, who, in pursuit of thrills, climb onto the roofs and automatic couplers of trains, railway bridges, which, unfortunately, leads to tragic consequences, says the press service of the Moscow Railways.

EXPERT OPINION

Alexander Karabanov, lawyer:

If children are under 16 years of age, then only relatives can be held administratively liable. So far there is only Article 5.35 of the Code of Administrative Offenses of the Russian Federation “Failure of parents or other legal representatives of minors to fulfill obligations for the maintenance and upbringing of minors.” What threatens parents? A warning or an administrative fine in the amount of 100 to 500 rubles. From practice, adult roofers are charged with “petty hooliganism”, for which a fine of 500 rubles is imposed, and the parents of the roofers are fined 100 rubles.

Central Park of Culture and Leisure named after. Gorky (Gorky Park) is a large park in Moscow (100 hectares), located near the Oktyabrskaya and Park Kultury metro stations.

Address: st. Krymsky Val, 9 (main entrance).

🚇 Oktyabrskaya ring metro station (100 m.), Park Kultury metro station (300 m.), Frunzenskaya metro station (300 m.).

The park was opened on August 12, 1928, and in 1932 it was named in memory of the writer (1868 - 1936).

Gorky Park is located along the Moscow River.

Gorky Park is considered part of a single park area, which includes:

The park has a landscaped area and playgrounds for children. IN winter time The largest ice skating rink in Europe is being organized.

In the summer, you can ride bicycles here - there is a special bike path along the Moscow River. There are many paths for rollerbladers here. Rental of bicycles and cars for children is organized. One of the rental points on the Moscow River embankment.

In Gorky Park you can see preserved symbols of the Soviet period - a monument to Maxim Gorky, sculptures of athletes.

There are many in the park cafes and restaurants, ice cream is sold in the summer. Prices in the park's restaurants are generally unreasonably high. To find a place to eat reasonable prices- you need to try, but such places exist (restaurants are constantly changing, so we don’t give specific names).

There is an old tree on the embankment, into the trunk of which a child can climb through the cracks. Children love to climb in this tree.

How to get to Gorky Park

The main entrance to Gorky Park is located on street 9. The nearest metro station is Oktyabrskaya (circular), 100 m. A little further from the metro station Oktyabrskaya (radial), 300 m. Not far from the metro station Park Kultury (circular), 500 m to the embankment .

From the Krymsky Val side, in addition to the main entrance, there are other entrances, both from the embankment and closer to.

There are parking lots (paid) at the Main Entrance. One of them is right next to the main entrance, but it is relatively small and there are often traffic jams at the entrance on weekends. There is a large parking lot on the opposite side, closer to the Tretyakov Gallery building on Krymsky Val. Although there are not always free places there on weekends.

From the Frunzenskaya metro station you can walk through the pedestrian one. Distance approximately 1 km. When you go to Pushkinskaya Embankment, Gorky Park is on the left, and .

Notable

Part of the park near the Krymsky Val (adjacent to the main entrance):

Main entrance

The Gorky Park Museum is located in the Main Entrance building, Observation deck with panoramic views of the park and Moscow, a lecture hall and a souvenir shop.

The main entrance of Gorky Park was built in 1955 according to the design of architects G.V. Shchuko and A.S. Spasov.

During the Soviet era, entrance to Gorky Park was paid. In the Main Entrance building, the old ticket office windows remain (in the wings of the building).

Main entrance Fragment of the wall of the main entrance

Pioneer Pond

Pioneer Pond located to the left of the main entrance to the park. Black-necked swans were brought here and fish were released. Before the revolution, the pond and the surrounding area belonged to the Meshchansky School and was called the Maly pond. Mikhail Chekhov (the writer's brother) fished here and the singer skated here. IN Soviet time The pond was named Pionersky. On the shore of the pond there are sculptures from the Soviet period.

Pionersky Pond Sculpture at the Pionersky Pond

Monument to Maxim Gorky

Ice rink

Ice rink- In winter, a huge ice skating rink is organized here. This skating rink became the largest skating rink in Europe with artificial ice, which you can ride even at above-zero temperatures (up to +15C).

Ice rink

Vases

Vases stylized as antique- located in several places in Gorky Park - closer to, near the skating rink (not far from the main entrance).

These are restored chamotte flowerpots. In the 1930s, 12 two-meter flowerpots painted in antique style were installed on Pushkinskaya Embankment (not preserved). The flowerpots were made of fireclay, according to the design of the architect Alexander Vlasov. Fireclay is a material based on clays of different compositions with the addition of fireclay chips (crushed fired refractory clay). The flowerpots were restored in 2013.

Vases

Old tree on the embankment

Old tree, into the trunk of which a child can climb through the cracks. Children love to climb in this tree.

Part of the park near Titovsky Proezd (farthest from the main entrance):

Golitsinsky Pond

Golitsynsky pond- a large pond, which is located in the part of Gorky Park located closer to. You can take a ride on the pond on a rented catamaran or on a boat. There are many restaurants and cafes near the pond. The picturesque swan pond communicates with the pond. In summer, swans swim here.

Golitsinsky Pond Swan Pond

Openwork fountain in the rose garden

St. Andrew's Bridge (Russia) - description, history, location. The exact address, phone, website. Tourist reviews, photos and videos.

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The pedestrian bridge connecting the Frunzenskaya and Pushkinskaya embankments of Moscow was put into operation in 1999. Officially it is called Pushkinsky, but everywhere, including on maps, it is called Andreevsky. There is a reason for this confusion - at the entrance there is a cast sign attached to it, informing that the steel structure of the old St. Andrew's Bridge has been moved here from the Small Ring highway railway. The Novoandreevsky Bridge with a significantly greater capacity was built at the same location. There are fewer traffic jams, and Moscow has been enriched with beautiful sights.

St. Andrew's Bridge today

The height of the bridge above the water level is 24 m, plus the height of the arch is 8.5 m. The steel structure and towers are more than a century old, but the supports were built in our time. Pedestrian paths have been preserved on both sides along the wrought iron railings. The middle part, where the rails used to run, is covered by a transparent tunnel with several doors along its entire length. It’s convenient to hide inside in bad weather, but people walk more in the open space, where the fresh river breeze blows.

The main feature of the St. Andrew's Bridge is its arched spans at the height of a 10-story building. The width of the supporting structure is almost 2 m, it is studded with many rivets, so the risk of slipping is insignificant for extreme sports enthusiasts. In the summer, young people constantly sit at the very top, dangle their legs in the empty space, listen to music and admire the surrounding panorama. During rush hours, there is even a queue of people wanting to get adrenaline at the bottom. They say that the most difficult thing is to miss those coming towards you.

The amateur attraction on St. Andrew's Bridge is very dangerous. Between the arch and the tunnel there is a fairly wide gap, if you fall through it you will have to fly all the way to the water. But falling on a parapet is no better; at a minimum, it will end in many months of treatment for fractures and subsequent disability. It’s surprising that most of the “arch walkers” are girls, even in heels.

In the evening the lights turn on, and St. Andrew's Bridge shines like a jewel. Even at this time, there is always someone hanging out on the arch. You shouldn’t be like an adrenaline junkie, it’s better to just enjoy the warm summer evening and the magnificent spectacle without endangering your life and health.

Practical information

How to get there: to the station. metro station “Oktyabrskaya”, “Park Kultury” or “Leninsky Prospekt”, from there it’s a 1 km walk. From the side of Frunzenskaya embankment. by bus No. T79 to the stop. "1st Frunzenskaya Street".

It's no secret that there are many bridges in Moscow that are suitable not only for romantic walks and beautiful photo shoots, but also allow residents to look at the city, appreciate its sights and plunge into the atmosphere of the bustle of the big capital.

So, we have made a selection of the most beautiful bridges Moscow, which not only fascinates with its architectural and design solutions, but is also able to inspire people and demonstrate the breadth of the city.

Zhivopisny Bridge

Cable-stayed bridge in Serebryany Bor, without a doubt living up to its name. Bright, made in an unusual style attracts the eye from afar. Of course, this work has no analogues in the whole world. this is understandable, because each line of the bridge is unique, which makes it interesting and beautiful. The bridge is framed by a futuristic arch painted in coral color. An observation deck was erected on it, where they planned to open a restaurant, but the idea never came to fruition. Her further fate is still unknown.

Pushkinsky (Andreevsky) Bridge

This pedestrian bridge, connecting Pushkinskaya Embankment near Gorky Park with Frunzenskaya Embankment. Initially, it resembles a majestic, mighty castle with towers on the sides. The project reeks of antiquity, taking us to the Middle Ages, the only thing missing is knights dressed in armor, racing on their horses.

There is an observation deck on the bridge with free binoculars that offer stunning views of the Cathedral of Christ the Savior. The Kremlin, famous Moscow skyscrapers, Shukhov TV tower and many other sights of Moscow. And on warm evenings, all dance lovers gather at the bridge to relax their soul and body. Here you can both admire the dancers and learn a couple of dance steps yourself.

Patriarchal Bridge

Those who have never seen the Patriarchal Bridge at night are missing out on a lot. This place is mesmerizing, breathtaking and it is impossible not to admire this beautiful spectacle.

The bridge, which is located opposite the Cathedral of Christ the Savior, connecting the Prechistenskaya and Bersenevskaya embankments, is framed by an openwork lattice and beautiful antique lanterns, fits perfectly into the ensemble of old Moscow. The place has become special for lovers, who from the moment the bridge appeared and still come here from all over the capital to secure their feelings with a “lock of love”. Large and small, heart-shaped and ordinary - they resemble the holiday garlands that wrapped around the bridge fence.

Bagration Bridge

Representative of the futuristic architectural style— consists of two levels. The first level is presented in the form of a glazed covered gallery, and the upper level is only partially glazed; there is also an observation deck there. Thanks to the views from the bridge, this bridge is also popular among newlyweds, who often come here for wedding photo sessions.

Crimean Bridge

From this bridge, which stretches over the Moscow River, opens beautiful view to the Frunzenskaya embankment and Gorky Park, Pushkinskaya, Krymskaya and Prechistenskaya embankments, the monument to Peter I, the Central House of Artists, located on Krymsky Val.

The Crimean Bridge, like many other bridges, is especially beautiful at night and in the evening. Evening lights delight with their tints, pink highlights dance in the reflection of the water.

Rostokinsky aqueduct (“Million Bridge”)

One of the oldest bridges in Moscow, which dates back to the time of Catherine II. After recent restoration, the aqueduct has again become incredibly beautiful architectural solution. The picturesque pedestrian bridge is perfect for romantic walks, as it encourages an inspired flight of thought and mental relaxation.

Bohdan Khmelnytsky Bridge

The glass bridge is made in a beautiful curved style that fits perfectly into the architecture of modern Moscow. From the bridge there is a magnificent view of the Moscow River and both embankments. For convenience, it is equipped with special viewing balconies, which can be accessed by stairs from the street or through a door from the covered part of the bridge.

Each Moscow bridge is special, they make us admire their majestic beauty, help us quickly move from one side of the embankment to the other and offer stunning views of the capital to everyone. In the evening and night hours, each bridge comes to life, acquiring its own individuality, which inspires and creates a romantic atmosphere.