Tretyakovsky Proyezd

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Tretyakovsky Proyezd
Moscow 09-13 img11 Tretyakovsky Passage.jpg
Tretyakovsky Proyezd after the 2013 renewal
Native name Третьяковский проезд  (Russian)
Location Moscow
Central Administrative Okrug
Tverskoy District
Postal code 109012
Nearest metro station #1 Sokolnicheskaya line Lubyanka
Bentley, Ferrari and Maserati Showroom in Tretyakovsky Proyezd

Tretyakovsky Proyezd or Tretyakov Drive (Russian: Третьяковский проезд) is a short street with boutiques and shops with many luxury goods located in Kitai-gorod in Moscow and known as one of the most expensive shopping areas in the world.

The mediaeval-looking archway onto was designed by architect Alexander Kaminsky (1829–1897) in 1871. The project was financed by Kaminsky's brother-in-law, Pavel Mikhailovich Tretyakov, who was also the founder of the Tretyakov Gallery.

The Tretyakovs' frustration over a blockage on Nikolskaya Street is said to have inspired them to buy the land and revive a Middle Ages thoroughfare from Nikolskaya to the Theatre Drive, across the former Kitai-gorod wall.

Shops and showrooms[]

See also[]

  • List of upscale shopping districts
  • Luxury good

Coordinates: 55°45′31″N 37°37′24″E / 55.75861°N 37.62333°E / 55.75861; 37.62333


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