10 Things to do in District Southern (YuAO) That You Shouldn't Miss

December 5, 2021 Rosalyn Ihle

The political, scientific, historical, architectural and business center of Russia, Moscow displays the country's contrasts at their most extreme. The ancient and modern are juxtaposed side by side in this city of 10 million. Catch a metro from one of the ornate stations to see Red Square, the Kremlin, the nine domes of St. Basil's Cathedral, Lenin's Mausoleum, the KGB Museum and other symbols of Moscow's great and terrible past, then lighten up and shop Boulevard Ring or people watch in Pushkin Square.
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1. Donskoi Monastery

Donskaya Sq., 1, Moscow 115419 Russia 952-1646 http://www.donskoi.org
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Donskoi Monastery

This 16th-century monastery was built to commemorate what was considered a miraculous victory over Tatar troops, attributed to the powers of the Donskaya Icon.

Reviewed By Alexander_Kudrin - Samara, Russia

One of the oldest and most beautiful Orthodox monasteries is located near the Shabolovskaya metro station. The monastery is surrounded by a cozy square, powerful thick walls and patterned towers. Founded in 1591 on the site where the Russian military camp was located. He is directly subordinate to the Patriarch of Moscow and All Russia. The oldest known cemetery is located in the Donskoy Monastery, where many famous people are buried. It is interesting to wander between the graves scattered across the territory of the necropolis, meeting familiar names. There are also amazingly beautiful high reliefs of the destroyed Cathedral of Christ the Savior. You can spend 2-3 hours to visit this place.

2. Fersman Mineralogical Museum

Leninskiy Ave., 18/2 Metro Oktyabrskaya, Moscow 119071 Russia +7 495 954-39-00 [email protected] http://www.fmm.ru
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Fersman Mineralogical Museum

Reviewed By simmosu

This museum has recently re-opened after refurbishment. It is in the centre of Moscow in a small park that is almost unknown. The museum itself is located in the old stables belonging to Catherine the Great, that she had purchased, along with a small palace, for one of her young "men friends". The building is stunning. It is more like a grand ballroom, with balconies either end for the orchestra. The displays are designed in a chronological order, with excellent lighting. About 70% displays have english translation. I was very pleasantly surprised at the standard of minerals on display. There are toilets but be warned, they are VERY small. It would have been nice to also have refreshments available to purchase, or souveniers.

Akademika Millionshhikova St., 35/5, Moscow 115446 Russia +7 499 612-11-61 [email protected] http://www.nakashirke.com
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Art Gallery Na Kashirke

4. Sadovniki Park

Andropova Ave., 58_, Moscow 115446 Russia +7 499 175-33-69 [email protected] http://www.sadovniki.park-kuzminki.ru/
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Sadovniki Park

5. Ordzhonikidze 11 Discount Centre

Ordzhonikidze St., 11, Moscow 115419 Russia +7 495 735-43-33 [email protected] http://dc11.ru
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Ordzhonikidze 11 Discount Centre

6. Kolomenskoye Historical and Architectural Museum and Reserve

Andropova Ave., 39, Moscow 115487 Russia +7 499 615-27-68 http://www.mgomz.ru/
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Kolomenskoye Historical and Architectural Museum and Reserve

This former village and archaeological site housed summer residences of the grand dukes of Moscow, and later of the tsars, and is now a museum and reserve.

Reviewed By HelenW3596 - Hawera, New Zealand

We chose to go to Kolomenskoye simply to get away from the touristy centre of the city, and we were delighted with what we found. Arriving at the south end of the reserve from the Kashirskaya metro station we were able to visit first the reconstructed Tsar Palace. This wooden palace was impressive in its detail and presented history in a living way with information in several languages available in each room. We enjoyed this far more that the Kremlin and would go so far as to suggest missing the Armoury at the Kremlin and spending time at Kolomenskoye. The park is Huge and while we enjoyed walking the length of it to the other historic buildings, it is a very long way in the heat of the summer sun. There is the option of a little wheeled train which I would recommend. The walk is pleasant, through orchards and with glimpses of the river with the city in the distance. By the time we got to the north end of the estate we were really to hot to spend much time exploring. I recommend a whole day if you wish to get the most out of this beautiful place.

7. Tsaritsyno Museum-Reserve

Dolskaya st., 1, Moscow 115569 Russia +7 495 321-63-66 [email protected] http://www.tsaritsyno-museum.ru
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Tsaritsyno Museum-Reserve

Reviewed By 295katarzynak - London, United Kingdom

The park is 10 min walk from metro and there is no entrance fee, so one can add spend there some relaxing moments.. Even if you do not want to visit inside the Palace the architecture from outside is amazing.. I spent there 2 hours enjoying every bit of it

8. St. Daniel Monastery

Danilovsky Val, 22, Moscow 115191 Russia +7 495 958-11-07 [email protected] http://msdm.ru/eng/contacts.htm
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St. Daniel Monastery

Founded in the late 13th century, this is the oldest Moscow monastery and now an official residence of the Moscow Patriarchate.

9. Neskuchny sad

Leninskiy Avenue, 32a Metro Oktyabrskaya, Moscow 119234 Russia +7 495 995-00-20 http://www.park-gorkogo.com/tag/Neskuchnyj-sad.phtml
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Neskuchny sad

10. Danilovsky Market

ul Mytnaya, 74 Metro Tulskaya, Moscow 115191 Russia +7 495 120-18-01 http://danilovskymarket.ru
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Danilovsky Market

Reviewed By BrentK570 - Ipswich, Australia

Amazing food market lots of opportunities to try a variety of Russian food among a spattering of international options. Good for a couple of hours of indoor when it’s cold as well. Easy to get to by metro

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