Moscow Now and Then

Some people say that Moscow doesn’t change as time passes. Some say that it has been changed tremendously.

Who is right one can judge himself watching this photos of Moscow today, year 2006 and many years ago.

Many places can be recognized easily even for those who have never been in Moscow, but some changed a lot.

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    21 Responses to “Moscow Now and Then”

    1. Braad Spitt says:

      Thanks! I like these ‘now&then’ picture posts.

    2. dRE says:

      Well here’s a glimpse of respect… Not for long though.

    3. steroid says:

      boo hoo.

      nice comparison here though.

    4. Egbert says:

      Nice pictures! Does Moscow actually have an old city centre (like Paris for instance) or are these historical buildings scattered thoughout the city?

      PS. Remarkable that you often see sand lying on the streets in Moscow. You also see that on the cars. Is there any particular reason for that?

    5. Kos says:

      sand is again ice, to prevent falling of pedestrians while walking.
      yes, center of Moscow is full of old houses, but now things are changing very fast - many new buldings are constructing there. many moscow citizens are against it.

    6. Kos says:

      btw its not quite sand, its the special combine - sand, salt, some chemical reagents to melt the ice

    7. Anton says:

      The mass of automobiles on most Russian cities streets makes enjoyment of architecture sights almost impossible. Sometimes I dream about that happy day when all automobiles will be doomed forever..

    8. Duane says:

      The most striking difference is the addition of advertising and commerce. Personally, I prefer the old way.

    9. Kosmonaut says:

      yep, there are too many advertisment. it should be banned in historical center

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    11. Anton says:

      >it should be banned in historical center

      they did ‘bannered’ instead of ‘banned’

    12. Kosmonaut says:

      heh, that is the face of capitalizm, lol

    13. W. Shedd says:

      I think the advertisements and neon additions to Moscow can really be very garish, even more than in many western cities which limit or ban such things in historic districts and other areas through zoning laws. It could change in time, if the city really wished to restore more of its original facade.

      I agree, the traffic really detracts from what these buildings first looked like, these before and after photos really point this out.

      I enjoy these posts, but I’m not sure they are really 100% positive. They do portray Moscow as less than a modern city, in some sense.

    14. Here you can fing MUCH more “old” vs “new” photos
      http://www.retromoscow.narod.ru/

    15. Michael JF says:

      As it should be, here in america we destory our past, or forget about it and it turns into the “ghetto” or shanty towns.

    16. Snape says:

      I love that “Fast, convenient, and it pays!” ad referring to the Soviet Tu aircraft (1950-s) I think I saw smth like that back in the 1970-s.

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    18. Rob says:

      Raid Over Moscow!!

    19. Катя says:

      yeah.
      I agree a lot of advertisment as rather silly. but people try to earn money.
      we should understand them. I am fond of walking in the evening in centre. its so fantastic. =)

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