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The Red Square in Moscow wasn't designed by a single individual but rather developed over centuries as a central public space. Its current appearance was influenced by various architects and planners, particularly during the 19th and 20th centuries. Key structures surrounding the square, such as the State Historical Museum and the GUM department store, were designed by prominent architects of their time. The square has evolved to reflect Russia's political and cultural history.

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