
Dzerzhinsky Square
Dzerzhinsky Square, located in Moscow, Russia, was once a prominent public space named after Felix Dzerzhinsky, the founder of the Soviet secret police. The square is historically significant for its association with Soviet power and security agencies. It has been used for government ceremonies and parades. Today, much of the area has been redeveloped, and the square's name and purpose have evolved, reflecting Russia’s political changes. It remains a notable location for understanding Moscow’s Soviet history and urban development, combining symbolic and practical roles in the city’s landscape.