Rostokino, Administrative district in North-Eastern Moscow, Russia.
Rostokino lies on both sides of the Yauza River in northeastern Moscow and borders several adjacent districts. The area stretches along the river valley and includes residential neighborhoods alongside industrial spaces with multiple transport connections.
The area developed from a historical village whose name comes from Old East Slavic words referring to a river split. Its transformation into an urban district happened during Soviet industrial expansion.
The Gorky Film Studio operates as a major production center where you can see active filmmaking take place. It shapes how Russian cinema is made and remains deeply connected to the country's film traditions.
The district offers multiple transport options including Moscow Central Circle station with connections to tram lines and bus stops. Weekdays provide easier navigation as crowds and traffic patterns are more predictable.
A preserved stone aqueduct from the 18th century shows how Moscow historically managed water systems. This structure is one of the oldest engineering works still visible in this part of the city.
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