They say that a picture is worth 1000 words. They are wrong. A picture is worth as much as the viewers' knowledge allowing to interpret what they see


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Tsaritsyno palace built in 1775 but didn't meet the requirements of Catherine the Great and after firing the main architect it was rebuilt. Now the place serves as a park and many locals spend their weekends and afternoons having long walks thought its the scenery paths

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VDNKh


The exhibition of ahievements of national economy in former soviet union served as a place that all 15 republics displayed their achievements in agriculture, in industry and in science. Each republic had its own pavilion. In the central pavilion 15 signs of the 15 soviet republics are placed on each side of the building. There is also one extra sign which is empty and for some depicts the 16th soviet republic that was considered to be Bulgaria.

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VDNKh Park


If you had a chance to watch a Russian movie you will be familiar with this picture. Mosfilm, one of the largest and oldest studios in Europe adopted in 1947 the statue of the Worker and Kolkhoz Woman as its logo and only during the soviet era they produced 3000 films. Have you watched a movie with this logo?

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Troitskaya Tower


Kremlin which means 'fortress inside a city' hosts the government of Russian federation and before that it was served as the seat of Grand Dukes, the resident of Tsars and the house of Lenin. It consists of big walls and 20 towers. The tallest is Troitskaya Tower with total height of 80 meters

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Monument to the Conquerors of Space


107 meters tall structure from titanium, the monument to the conquerors of space reminds Russia's great history of space endeavors that includes among other great achievements the first human in space, the first animal in space, the first space walk, first satellite and first lunar soil sample bought back to earth.

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Moscow Kremlin


If you count every step you make you will just end up with a number. Try to feel the ground and appreciate every instance your foot is in the air

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