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Tsarytsino Open-Air History and Architectural Museum, Moscow

This is Moscow’s largest museum-reserve, and also a national historic and cultural monument.

This is Moscow’s largest museum-reserve, and also a national historic and cultural monument. The estate was built in the pseudo-Gothic style, with a landscape park revealing pavilions, gazeboes, grottoes and bridges. The highlight is the palace which was the residence of Catherine the Great.


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About Tsarytsino Open-Air History and Architectural Museum

Tsarytsino Open-Air History and Architectural Museum and Nearby Sights on Map

Orlov Paleontology Museum

One of the three largest paleontology museums in the world, it has a good collection of fossils, especially of dinosaurs and mammoths

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Kolomenskoye

This former imperial estate is now a very popular weekend destination for Muscovites

Garden of Fallen Monuments

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Danilovsky Monastery

Christ the Savior Cathedral

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Pushkin Museum

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Tolstoy Memorial Museum

Displays manuscripts and photographs of Tolstoy and Moscow during his time

Victory Park

This massive memorial to WWII was built for the 50-year anniversary of V-E day in 1995

Diamond Fund

It holds the Imperial collection, including the crown jewels