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One of the largest libraries in the world
The house where Konstantin Stanislavski, the propounder of method acting, lived
Pushkin Museum is dedicated to Western art and has one of the world's most significant Impressionist and Post-Impressionist collections, along with some Old Masters
This cathedral, the tallest Orthodox church in the world (the largest being the Temple of St
The street where the tsars' cooks lived, now the hub of Moscow's artistic community, with the Russian Academy of Music (the Gnesin Institute), and the Tsentralny Dom Literatorov (Central House of Writers) located here
It holds the Imperial collection, including the crown jewels
One of the first urban public parks in Moscow, there are three separate gardens along the western Kremlin wall
Displays manuscripts and photographs of Tolstoy and Moscow during his time
The main residence of the 17th century tsars, it is now the official residence of the President of Russia and therefore inaccessible to the public
Located near Old Arbat Street, this street offers a contrast from the touristy pedestrian-only thoroughfare