Выхино, Residential district in southeast Moscow, Russia.
Vykhino is a residential district in southeast Moscow with mixed buildings, green spaces, and urban facilities spread across multiple square kilometers. The area contains schools, shops, parks, and various transportation nodes that serve the daily needs of its population.
The area was originally a village documented in 17th century records and kept its rural character until the 20th century. During the 1960s it was fully incorporated into Moscow and developed into a modern residential district through systematic urban planning.
The Church of the Vlacherna Icon stands as a place where residents gather for religious practice, marking a return to faith that happened after 1992. The church building represents how this district reclaimed its spiritual roots in recent decades.
The district has multiple metro stations making it easy to reach central Moscow and other parts of the city, along with various bus lines and railway connections. Public transportation is well developed and connects to most destinations in the city.
Two forest parks, Zhulebinskiy and part of Kuzminskiy, offer nature experiences and walking spaces in this densely populated area. These parks provide surprising expanses of green within the urban landscape.
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