1. What are the famous attractions in Russia? 2. What are the places of interest in Russia? 3. What are the famous attractions in Russia? 4. What are the top ten tourist attractions in Russia?
For the Principality of Muscovy and the Tsarist Palace before the 18th century.
After the victory of the "October Revolution", it became the seat of the Soviet party and government leadership organs.
It was first built in 1156 with wooden walls, and was later expanded. In the 1840s, the Grand Kremlin was built. It is an ancient building complex, mainly including the Grand Kremlin, the Palace, the Church of the Holy Mother of Gods, the Senate Building, and Ivan
The Great Bell Tower, etc.
The most magnificent towers in the palace include the Spartak, Nikolay, Troitsk, Paulowitz, and Vodov Zward towers.
2. Pushkin Square is located in the center of Moscow. It was formerly known as Ascetic Square. It got this name because of the ascetic monastery built on the square in the old days.
In 1937, to commemorate the 100th anniversary of the death of the great Russian poet Pushkin, the then Soviet government renamed Ascetic Square Pushkin Square.
There is a bronze statue of Pushkin more than 4 meters high in the square.
There is a small garden in the square with granite steps, red marble fountains, decorative lights, etc., and the scenery is beautiful.
3. Smolny Palace Located in St. Petersburg, Smolny Palace was built in the early 19th century. It is a three-story building with an elegant appearance.
It was originally a women's college for nobles and was the seat of the Leningrad State and Municipal Party Committees of the Soviet Union.
4. The Bolshoi Petrov Theater in Moscow, referred to as the Bolshoi Theatre, was founded in 1776. It is the oldest theater in Russia and a symbol of Russia and its culture and art.
Located on Sverdlov Square in Moscow.
The building is both majestic and magnificent, yet simple and elegant, with complete internal equipment and excellent acoustics.
5. The Summer Palace of Peter the Great is located in the forest on the south coast of the Gulf of Finland, about 30 kilometers away from St. Petersburg, covering an area of ??nearly 1,000 hectares. It was the suburban palace of the Russian tsars of all generations.
The Summer Palace is an early building in St. Petersburg.
At the beginning of the 18th century, Russian Czar Peter the Great ordered the construction of a summer palace with a simple and solemn appearance and luxurious interior decoration.
At that time, many large-scale balls, palace celebrations and other activities were held here. Peter the Great would come here to spend his summer every year during his lifetime.
After 1934, the Summer Palace was turned into a folk history museum.
Today, the Summer Palace has become a complex of buildings that includes palace gardens in the 18th and 19th centuries. Due to its luxurious and magnificent architecture, the Summer Palace is known as the "Russian Versailles".
Extended information Kremlin architecture Lenin’s Mausoleum, 20 towers, Assumption Church, Church of the Angels, Ivan the Great Bell Tower, Telemnoy Palace, Grand Kremlin Palace, Armory, Great Hall, Ancient Arsenal, Soviet Council of Ministers Building, Soviet Union
Office Building of the Presidium of the Supreme Soviet, Troitsk Bridge, Tomb of the Unknown Soldier.
The architectural form of the Kremlin combines different architectural styles such as Byzantine, Russian, Baroque, Greek and Roman.
A symbol of power. A Russian proverb describes the majestic Kremlin like this: "On the land of Moscow, only the Kremlin is towering, and above the Kremlin, only the sky is far away." The Kremlin is Russia's secular and religious cultural heritage, and it is both the political center
, and was the activity center of the Russian Orthodox Church from the 14th to the 17th century AD.
It used to be the palace of many generations of kings who ruled the Russian Empire. After the October Revolution, it was the seat of the highest authority and government of the Soviet Union. Today it is the presidential palace of Russia (the parliament and government have now moved out of the Kremlin).
It can be said that the Kremlin has been related to all major political events in Russia since the 13th century AD. It has witnessed the entire history of Russia's development from a Moscow Grand Duchy to today's powerful country across Eurasia.
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Moscow 1.
Kremlin 2.
Vasily Brazheny Cathedral (Cathedral of Our Lady) 3.
Red Square 4.
Cathedral of Christ the Savior 5.
Arbat Street 6.
New Virgin Monastery 7.
Manesh Square (Nerima Square) 8.
Europa Square St. Petersburg Hermitage Museum The State Hermitage Museum is one of the world's most famous large art museums.
Nevsky Prospekt is the main street in St. Petersburg.
Isakievsky Cathedral was once the most important cathedral in the Russian Empire.
Historically, Palace Square was the center of St. Petersburg and was built in 1829.
The Winter Palace was once the official residence of the Russian Tsars and was built between 1754 and 1762.