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Home / Russia / Moscow 140
A visit to Red Square and The Kremlin is a surreal experience. In this Moscow album we visited some of Moscow's famous metro stations (built as people's palaces), visited Lenin's tomb, explored Red Square and the many cathedrals within The Kremlin.
The night shots are dark because the streets are not very brightly lit.
- 'Pectopah' (restaurant) at No. 1 Red Square
- 70m high Saviour's Tower used to be the main entrance to the Kremlin
- A Moscow billboard advertisement
- Also open to the public are the churches in Cathedral Square
- Although only half of the area is accessible to the public, there is plenty to see
- An elderly man feeding the birds
- Arms and armour made in the the Kremlin workshop
- Bolshoi Theatre, home to The Bolshoi Ballet, was opened in 1780
- Cathedral of Christ the Saviour
- Cathedral of the Annunciation on the main square
- Cathedral of the Annunciation with its golden onion domes
- Cathedral of the Assumption
- Cathedral of the Assumption, built 1475-9
- Cathedral Square, The Kremlin
- Catherine the Great's Coronation Dress, State Armoury