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What should an individual do when traveling to Moscow?

If you travel to Moscow personally, you can choose these scenic spots to visit. They are all must-see attractions.

Kremlin: the symbol of the Russian state, one of the largest buildings in the world, and a treasure house of historical and cultural treasures and artistic monuments. The Kremlin is the largest and most famous tourist destination in Moscow. It is not only the center of politics, but also the center of Russian Orthodox Church, and you can also see magnificent church buildings.

Red Square: Older people are deeply impressed by this place. Many people still remember the military parade held here, which was broadcast live on TV. The original name of Red Square is "Torge", which means "market". 1662 was changed to "Red Square",

Old Russian means "beautiful square". During the period of the former Soviet Union, tourism activities were held here every May 1 International Labor Day and June165438+1October 7th.

St basil's Cathedral (Notre Dame de Paris): It is one of the most famous churches in Russia, located on the south side of Moscow's Red Square. It was ordered by Ivan the Great to commemorate the victory over the Tatar army in Kazan, and was built in 1560. The name of the church was named after Vasily, a monk trusted by Ivan the Great at that time. The central tower is 46 meters high and has nine golden onion-shaped church roofs.

New Saint Cemetery: Many celebrities have been buried, so it is also called "Celebrity Cemetery". Every day, a large number of Moscow citizens come to visit the New Saints Cemetery to rekindle their ordinary lives. In the hearts of Russians, the new saints cemetery is not a place to bid farewell to life, but a church to reinterpret life and purify the soul.

Moscow University: It is the oldest and oldest university in Russia, and is now recognized as one of the top ten universities in the world, bringing together outstanding talents from all over the world. The original site of Moscow University is in the north of the Kremlin. Moscow University moved here after the completion of 1953 Makeshan new campus.

Sparrow Mountain: Located on the south bank of Moscow River, it is the highest place in Moscow. Overlooking the downtown area of Moscow, it is the best place to see the panoramic view of Moscow. When Napoleon invaded Moscow, he looked down on Moscow from Sparrow Mountain and could not help feeling deeply. Tolstoy also described this in War and Peace.

All-Russia Exhibition Center: The former Soviet Union called it "National Economic Achievement Exhibition Hall", which is a place to publicize socialist economic achievements. Now it has been renamed the All-Russia Exhibition Center and turned into a place similar to a Russian shopping center. The architecture here is very Soviet-style, and you can fully feel the atmosphere of that period when you come here.

Victory Square: To commemorate the 50th anniversary of the victory of the world anti-fascist war, Victory Square was built in May, 1995, including Victory Square and the Great Patriotic War Museum. The Monument to the Goddess of Victory is 14 1.8m high, symbolizing the days and nights of 14 18 battles in the Great Patriotic War. Prismatic monuments show the battle scenes around 12 hero cities such as Moscow, and each edge has embossed plates.

Arbat Street: It is a pedestrian street in the center of Moscow and a cultural and commercial street with a history of more than 500 years. The street is about ten meters wide and eight or nine hundred meters long. It is the most famous commercial street in Moscow, and its significance to Russians is equivalent to Xidan and Wangfujing of Beijingers. /kloc-in the 0 th and 9 th centuries, the aristocratic class and the upper class competed with each other, and living in Arbat Street was all the rage.

Moscow subway station: it was built at 1935, and was originally built at 13 station. At present, there are 182 stations every day, with more than 7 million passengers. It is particularly worth mentioning that Line 5 is located in the city center, and there are many luxuriously decorated subway stations on this ring road. When you take the subway, you can also enjoy this subway station like the Art Palace.

Tretyakov Art Museum: It has a collection of almost all Russian religious art and all Russian art masterpieces since18th century. Like the Kremlin, it has become the most famous tourist attraction in Moscow. Tourists from all over the world flock to enjoy the art here. There are more than 60 exhibition halls in the art museum, and it will take at least 3 or 4 hours to enjoy them all.

Pushkin Museum of Plastic Arts: It is one of the largest museums displaying world art in Russia and the largest European art museum in Moscow. A grand groundbreaking ceremony was held on August 1898. 1937 To commemorate the centenary of the death of the great Russian poet Pushkin, it was renamed Pushkin Museum of Plastic Arts.

Karolomysk Royal Manor: Located on the right bank of moscow river, it covers an area of 390 hectares, with beautiful scenery, towering old trees, lush orchards and picturesque scenery of the Russian River. It is the beloved manor of the Russian czar, where Peter the Great spent his childhood and still retains some old buildings where the czar lived.

Tsaritsyn Noel Manor in Moscow: Located in the southeast of Moscow, it is a famous palace architectural park in Moscow, with an area of 1 16 hectares, which is distributed around "Upper tsaritsyn Noel Lake" and "Lower tsaritsyn Noel Lake".

1775, Catherine II bought the village and renamed it "tsaritsyn Nuo Village".