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Moscow is the bustling capital of Russia that never sleeps. A city of contrasts and amazing places where modern skyscrapers coexist with historical buildings and cultural monuments.
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Moscow

The first mention of Moscow dates back to 1147, as the possession of Prince Yuri Dolgoruky. Since then, the city has gone through significant changes: expansion of territories, construction, wars, fires, uprisings, diseases. But Moscow withstood, became even more beautiful, and now, walking through different districts, you can see how its appearance has changed over the centuries.
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Sights
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Krasnaya square

Red square

Red Square is located in the center of the capital and is the most famous and significant square in the country.

Borovitsky hill

Moscow Kremlin

An ancient fortress with a unique ensemble of monuments included in the UNESCO heritage list.

Teatralnaya square, 1

Bolshoi theatre

One of the largest in Russia and one of the most famous opera and ballet theaters in the world.

Lavrushinsky lane, 10

State Tretyakov Gallery

One of the largest art museums in the world, founded in 1856 by merchant Pavel Tretyakov.

Arbat street

Arbat street

Arbat is the most famous pedestrian street in Moscow. "Creative artery" of the city, a place of realization for musicians, artists and poets.

Volkhonka street, 15

Cathedral of Christ the Savior

The main cathedral in Moscow that was recreated in the 1990s on the site of the destroyed temple of the 19th century.

Prospect Mira, 119

Exhibition of Achievements of the National Economy VDNH

The exhibition is represented by pavilions and fountains built in the pre-war Soviet era, located along wide asphalt alleys.

Krymsky Val street, 9

Gorky Park

Gorky Park is the capital’s central park, space for recreation, sport, dance and outdoor games.

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