Central Children’s Store (former Detsky Mir)

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Central Children’s Store (former Detsky Mir) is a historic and iconic multi-story children’s department store and entertainment complex in central Moscow, renowned for its vast toy selection and grand Soviet-era architecture.

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instanceOf department store
landmark building
shopping centre
tourist attraction
architecturalStyle Stalinist architecture NERFINISHED
country Russia
formerName Detsky Mir NERFINISHED
hasBasementLevels 2
hasFeature bookstores
children’s clothing stores
cinema
educational goods stores
food court
glass roof
indoor entertainment areas
large central atrium
mechanical clock with animated figures
observation deck
toy shops
hasViewOf Kremlin NERFINISHED
Lubyanka Building NERFINISHED
Red Square NERFINISHED
hasWebsite https://cdm-moscow.ru/
heritageStatus cultural heritage site of regional significance
knownFor Soviet-era architecture
family-oriented entertainment
panoramic views of central Moscow
vast toy selection
languageOfSignage Russian
locatedIn Moscow
Tverskoy District NERFINISHED
locatedOn Lubyanka Square NERFINISHED
numberOfFloors 7
openingDate 1957
operator Hals-Development NERFINISHED
owner Hals-Development NERFINISHED
publicTransitAccess Kuznetsky Most metro station NERFINISHED
Lubyanka metro station NERFINISHED
Teatralnaya metro station NERFINISHED
renovationPeriod 2008–2015
reopeningDate 2015
streetAddress Teatralny Proyezd 5
targetAudience children
families

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