Kutuzov Prospekt
KUTUZOV PROSPEKT
Avenue of Moscow in the Western Administrative Okrug of Moscow
Kutuzov Prospekt is located in the Dorogomilovo and Fili-Davydkovo districts and is a continuation of Novy Arbat Street. Kutuzov is the main avenue in the Dorogomilovo district which was named after the commander-in-chief of the Russian army Mikhail Illarionovich Kutuzov. It is commonly known that Kutuzov is an accident-prone street, and can be considered dangerous to drive in consideration of the many fatalities that have occurred.
Apartment building, Kutuzov Prospekt 26, overlooking Taras Shevchenko Embankment, view from Bagration Pedestrian Bridge: 08/19/02
Apartment building, Kutuzov Prospekt 26, overlooking Taras Shevchenko Embankment, view from Bagration Pedestrian Bridge: 08/19/02
VIEW FROM BAGRATION PEDESTRIAN BRIDGE
Apartment buildings, Kutuzov Prospekt 22, 24, and 26 with Bagration Square: 08/20/02
Architects: Zinovy Rozenfeld and V. Izvekov, built 1936-1947; G. Wolfenzon, built 1936-1946;