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A new museum dedicated to the history of Russian Jews..
A new museum dedicated to the history of Russian Jews.
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улица Образцова, 11, Moscow, Russia
+7 495 645-05-50
Computer, hi-tech and consumer electronics hypermarket, offering advanced automated buying process for the customer who knows what exactly he wants - you have almost no chance to see things before paying for them
This street starts from the Kremlin itself and runs northwest in the direction of Tver (hence the name) and Saint Petersburg
540 meters tall, with an observation deck 340 meters above ground
Relatively small museum of gulag history
The house where Konstantin Stanislavski, the propounder of method acting, lived
The Russian acronym VDNKh (Vystavka Dostizheniy Narodnogo Khozyaystva) stands for 'Exhibition of the People's Economic Achievements'
One of the few paid-entrance parks in Moscow
One of the largest libraries in the world
It houses an impressive collection of 20th-century paintings and sculptures by Russian and foreign artists, including avant-garde art by Chagall, Kandinsky and Malevich
Sit in front of the famed theater near the fountain, or catch a show inside if you can