Bibirevo District, Administrative district in northeastern Moscow, Russia.
Bibirevo is a residential district in northeastern Moscow with apartment complexes, schools, and shopping areas. The neighborhood mixes newer construction with older buildings across its relatively compact layout.
The area was part of a convent until the late 18th century, when it began transitioning to urban settlement. This shift marked the start of its development into the residential district it is today.
The Church of Saint Sergius of Radonezh stands as a landmark that reflects the area's religious roots. Today, it serves as a gathering point where you can sense the district's spiritual heritage.
The Bibirevo Metro station and multiple bus routes connect the district to central Moscow and surrounding areas. You can navigate the neighborhood easily and reach most locations using public transportation.
The name comes from an old settlement with roots that still shape the district's character today. This historical layer is easy to miss when walking through the modern residential areas.
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