2. Spasskaya Tower
The Spasskaya Tower
was built in 1491 by an
Italian architect Pietro
Antonio Solari.
3. Red Square
Close to the
Kremlin is the
famous Red
Square where
most important
official public
events take place,
such as military
parades on May 9.
4. Red Square
In the Red
Square,
there is
also St
Basil’s
Cathedral,
Lenin’s
Mausoleu
m and
GUM.
6. The Tretyakov Gallery
There are many museums and galleries in Moscow
holding masterpieces of fine arts.
The Tretyakov Gallery is dedicated exclusively to
Russian artists of various periods and styles such as
Repin, Shishkin, Ayvazovsky, Vrubel and others.
8. The Pushkin Museum of Fine Arts
In the
Pushkin
Museum of
Fine Arts
one can see
hundreds of
masterpiece
s by both
Russian
artists as
well as
foreign
ones.
9. The Old Arbat Street
Moscow is a
magnificent city.
It has a great
number of green
parks, and wide
streets.
10. The New Arbat Street
Also significant
are the New
and the Old
Arbat, the
streets which
the tourists are
always eager to
visit.
12. The monument of
the founder of the
city, Yuri
Dolgoruky.
13. Moscow is a magnificent city.
Moscow has been sung and admired by many artists
and writers.
It never fails to astonish with its beauties.
One can never have enough of Moscow.
It takes just one visit to Moscow to fall in love with
the city.