Lazhechnikova Street
Lazhechnikova Street is the main pedestrian street of historic Kolomna, named after the Russian writer Ivan Lazhechnikov who was born and lived in the city. The street is lined with restored 18th and 19th century merchant houses, art galleries, souvenir shops, and cozy cafes. It connects the Kremlin area with the old town, making it the main axis for strolling and shopping in Kolomna. Visitors can admire the colorful historic architecture, shop for unique souvenirs, and stop for coffee at one of the many cafes. The street also houses the Lazhechnikov House-Museum, which offers a glimpse into 19th century literary life. Each building tells its own story of merchant tradition and cultural heritage, making a walk down this street feel like stepping back in time through centuries of Russian provincial life
