Sretensky Boulevard

Sretensky Boulevard

Sretensky Boulevard ( _ru. Сретенский Бульвар) is a major boulevard in central Moscow of important cultural significance, a part of the Boulevard Ring encircling the centre of the city. Sretensky Boulevard's northern end is at Lubyanka Street and Rozhdestvensky Boulevard, and its southern end is at Turgenevskaya Square, where it becomes Clean Ponds Boulevard. Sretensky Boulevard is a major thoroughfare, as it is a part of the Boulevard Ring

The Moscow Metro station of Sretensky Bulvar is a namesake of the boulevard.


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