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Moscow: Kremlin Necropolis & Lenin's Mausoleum Walking Tour

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 1.5 hour

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Enjoy a walking tour of Red Square with a visit to Lenin's Mausoleum and the famous Necropolis near ...

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Tour to The Lenin Mausoleum in Moscow Russia

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3-Hour Private Walking Tour of the Kremlin

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 3 hour

$53

...arvel at historic Red Square, and see the facades of the Lenin Mausoleum, the History Museum, and St. Basil’s Cathedral.

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Red Square and Saint-Basil's Cathedral Tour

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 2 hour

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With your guide, discover the history of the Red Square and the buildings in it including Lenin's Ma...

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1-Day Tour of Moscow

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...scow now! Visit Metro -The Red Square - Lenin Mausoleum - Alexander Garden-Kremlin-Tour Panoramic-Cathedral of Christ th...

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Instant Private Kremlin Tour - Moscow's Heart In Just Three Hours

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Lenin Mausoleum, Moscow

In the centre of the Red Square.

In the centre of the Red Square. Walk past the embalmed body of Vladimir Lenin (who actually did not want any monuments to be built for him) and join the debate if it is still him. You must leave all cameras, phones and bags in the luggage office. Free admission.


Hours

Sun

10:00

13:00

Mon

Closed

Tue

10:00

13:00

Wed

10:00

13:00

Thu

10:00

13:00

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Closed

Sat

10:00

13:00

About Lenin Mausoleum

 Красная площадь, Moscow, Russia

 +7 495 623-55-27

Lenin Mausoleum and Nearby Sights on Map

Red Square

This plaza fills with students between classes or just hanging out

Cathedral of Our Lady of Kazan

Built between 1633 and 1636 to commemorate Russia's liberation from Polish occupation during the Time of Troubles, this church was destroyed in 1936 for the planned remodeling of all Kitai Gorod

GUM

Adjacent to Red Square

Spasskaya Tower

The Spasskaya Tower, built in 1491, was believed to have miraculous powers which protected the Kremlin from invasions

State Historical Museum

The 19th century Russian Revivalist building has an enormous collection of artifacts that tell the history of Russia from the Stone Age to the present day

Iberian Gate and Chapel

Moscow Kremlin

This gigantic site can not be missed

Tsar Bell

The world's largest bell, it was cast three times

St Basil Cathedral

In the south part of Red Square

Ivan the Great Bell Tower

At a height of 81m, the belltower for the Archangel, Assumption and Annunciation Cathedrals marks the exact geographic centre of Moscow