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Top 6 Attractions in Moscow

Popular Moscow sights and tourist spots

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    The Kremlin in Moscow.
    What is a visit to Russia without a trip to the Kremlin in Moscow? This imposing site has stood witness to many tumultuous and victorious moments in Russian History. It is in itself an awe-inspiring sight. The Kremlin (or literally, 'fortified town') is the seat of power in Russia. It is from this fortress city that the czars issued their commands and ruled all of Russia. The high walls that completely enclose the Kremlin are also dotted with 17 towers, and all are placed strategically ...

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  • Named after Pavel Tretyakov, the Tretyakov Gallery, in Moscow, is one of the most important art museums in the world. It houses a large collection of art, including about 2,000 Russian art works donated by its namesake. Tretyakov donated the works from his private collection during the late 19th century. From there, the collection grew and grew and the gallery now houses works from the 11th century right up to the 20th century ...

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    Part of the Red Square in Moscow.
    Contrary to popular misconception, the Red Square is not named 'Red' because of the color of the square's bricks (although they are actually red) or as an allusion to Communism. The Red Square is actually 'Krasnaya Ploschad' in Russian. The word 'Krasnaya' means 'beautiful' in old Russian, but it eventually evolved to mean 'red'. However, which way you call it – beautiful or red – you will be right on the spot when describing this popular tourist destination. It is, after all, the center of the Soviet government ...

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    The Basil's Cathedral in Moscow.
    The Cathedral of St. Basil the Blessed, or simply, Saint Basil's Cathedral, stuns and amazes with its color, grandiosity, and quirkiness. The Church of the Intercession of the Virgin on the Moat, as it is formally called, was built to commemorate the capture of the Tartar city of Kazan on October 1, 1552.The cathedral comprises nine churches, eight tower-chapels, plus one central chapel built on a single foundation ...

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    The central part of Peter the Great's statue.
    The Statue of Peter the Great stands by the Moskva River in Moscow, Russia. It is one of the tallest statues in the world (6th) being about 94m high. This monument was made by controversial sculptor-painter-architect Zurab Tsereteli. His work is often the subject of strong public criticism. Often voted as one of the ugliest artwork globally, the statue is mostly an attraction due to its size, location, and overwhelming public critism ...

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