Moscow Walks. Chekhovs Moscow. Sretenka Street Lanes (odd side)
The beginnings of Chekhovs literary career are associated with the Savitsky House, one of the few surviving Chekhov buildings in Moscow. This is where he wrote his first literary works, striving to draw societys attention to the issue of prostitution. Our Sobolev Lane, Chekhov wrote, is nothing but a slave market (the presentday Bolshoy Golovin Lane) Chekov described it in the short story titled The Fit while depicting the neighboring Trubny market, where cattle and saplings used to be sold, in his essay In Moscow Trubny Market. Route on Google Maps Relaxing Walk. No action, Video walks for Relaxation. Enjoy
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