Ramenki District

A significant change in the architectural landscape of this area was brought about by the General Plan for the Reconstruction of Moscow of 1935, according to which, in particular, in the 50-60s, Vernadsky Avenue [ru] and Michurinsky Avenue [ru] were built (initially, according to the project, they were called "Eastern Ray" and "Western Ray", respectively).

[12] However, the territory of the district still contains buildings dating back to the 1950s, to the stage when the village began to actively expand and renew itself.

The village of Vorobyovo was first mentioned in surviving documents in the will of 1453 by the widow of the Grand Duke Vasily I of Moscow, Sophia of Lithuania.

Sophia bequeathed Vorobyovo and Semyonovskoye to her grandson Yuri Vasilyevich [ru], the Prince of Dmitrov.

[14][15] Since 2002, the territory of Russia's largest university, Moscow State University, has also been assigned to Ramenki, as are the All-Russian Academy of Foreign Trade, the All-Russian Research Institute for Civil Defense and Emergencies of the Ministry of Emergency Situations, and the film studio Mosfilm.

Fragment of a map of Moscow Oblast, 1860