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A visit that should not be missed
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The ancient residence of the Czars and the actual seat of political power in Russia, and listed as an UNESCO World Heritage Site, the Kremlin in Moscow is the grandest fortress in Europe.This architectural collection is home to a number of palaces and cathedrals, of which the oldest dates back from the 15th century. The Cathedral of the Assumption, the ancient site of the coronations of the Czars and the Emperors of Russia is the most beautiful example. The Kremlin ...
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A typical market much appreciated by Russians themselves
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It is here, in Izmaylovo, that Russians themselves come to buy the Russian dolls, wooden toys, and linen tablecloths that they decorate their dachas with. This souvenir market also hosts a "flea market" and stalls selling antiques. Visitors can also find a number of small refreshment stands and restaurants serving shashlik.Hours of operation: Open every day from 9 am to 5-6 pmPlease note: Saturdays and Sundays are busier days at the Izmailovo Kremlin, so t...
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The Novodevichy Convent
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Discover one of the most beautiful monastic complexes of Russia
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The Novodevichy Convent is one of the most beautiful monastic compounds in Russia. It was founded in 1524 for the women of princely families, and it is included on the UNESCO World Heritage Site list.Opening hours: Open from 10 am to 5 pm. It is closed on Tuesdays and the first Monday of each month....
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