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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
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
In the centre of the Red Square
This gigantic site can not be missed
This plaza fills with students between classes or just hanging out
Adjacent to Red Square
At a height of 81m, the belltower for the Archangel, Assumption and Annunciation Cathedrals marks the exact geographic centre of Moscow
The world's largest bell, it was cast three times
Sit in front of the famed theater near the fountain, or catch a show inside if you can
This cathedral was the burial place of Russian tsars during the 16th and 17th centuries