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Sparrow Hills (, ), formerly known as Lenin Hills (Ле́нинские го́ры, ), is a hill on the right bank of the and one of the highest points in , reaching a height of above the river level.

The observation platform is on a steep bank above the river, or above sea level. The , where the opening and closing ceremonies for the 1980 Summer Olympics took place, is right below, across the . Next to it is the Novodevichy Convent, with its Naryshkin Baroque towers.

Not far from the observation platform is the Luzhniki Metro Bridge. The two-level Metro-Bridge traverses the river to link Komsomolsky Prospekt with Vernadsky Prospekt. It serves two urban transport systems: motor vehicles and the subway. The glass-walled subway station Vorobyovy Gory is at the lower level of the bridge.

The hills, immortalized by many Russian poets and writers, have been named after the village , which was acquired by Grand Duchess Sophia of Lithuania, 's only daughter, from the in 1453. Тихомиров М. Н. Труды по истории Москвы. Москва, Издательство: Языки славянской культуры, 2003 — .Собрание государственных грамот и договоров, хранящихся в коллегии иностранных дел. ч. 1 с. 192. Москва, в типографии Н. С. Всеволожского, 1813. Alexander I of Russia wished to build the Cathedral of Christ the Saviour there; his successor had construction works suspended and the cathedral eventually was erected near .

The main landmarks of the hills are the Moscow State University (at one time the tallest building in Europe) and the .

The Sparrow Hills were renamed Lenin Hills (Ле́нинские го́ры, ) in 1935 after . The historic name was restored in 1999.


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  • Собрание государственных грамот и договоров, хранящихся в коллегии иностранных дел. ч. 1 с. 192. Москва, в типографии Н. С. Всеволожского, 1813.
  • Тихомиров М. Н. Древняя Москва (XII—XV вв.) : Моск. гос. ун-т им. М. В. Ломоносова М. : Изд-во МГУ, 1947.
  • Тихомиров М. Н. Труды по истории Москвы. Москва, Издательство: Языки славянской культуры, 2003 — .


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