Vozdvizhenka Street

Vozdvizhenka Street, (Russian: Воздвиженка), is a radial street connecting Manege Square and Arbat Square in central Arbat District of Moscow, Russia.

The street's name refers to a monastery that existed here since 1450 and perished in the Fire of Moscow (1812).

Vozdvizhenka stretches due west from Kutafya Tower of Moscow Kremlin, past Mokhovaya Street, to Arbat Square on the Boulevard Ring.

Vozdvizhenka is the first stretch of an old route to Smolensk, continued west by New Arbat Avenue and Kutuzovsky Prospekt.

Notable buildings and institutions include: Media related to Vozdvizhenka Street at Wikimedia Commons

Arseny Morozov House on Vozdvizhenka
Mosselprom, Schakovskoy, Morozov