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Гоголевский бульвар is a public space in Moscow that has been featured in various cultural and recreational contexts. It serves as a location for chess clubs, tournaments, and events related to the 'Шахматные бульвары' project, highlighting its role in promoting intellectual activities and community engagement. The area also hosts cultural installations such as a chess-themed rotunda and has been used for weddings and exhibitions. Additionally, it is part of the historical urban fabric of Moscow, with buildings dating back to the early 20th century.
Recent coverage
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