Things to do in Moscow, Central Russia: The Best Sights & Landmarks

December 25, 2021 Major Galusha

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.
Restaurants in Moscow

1. House of Mikhailova-Talgren

Maly Nikolopeskovskiy Ln., 5/1, Moscow 119002 Russia
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5.0 based on 8 reviews

House of Mikhailova-Talgren

2. Bulat House

Plotnikov Ln., 21/1, Moscow 119002 Russia +7 499 241-55-34 [email protected] https://www.facebook.com/DomBulata/
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Bulat House

Cultural space in the center of Moscow with an exhibition devoted to Bulat Okudzhava, Puppet Museum "Olga Okudzhava's Doll House", exhibition and concert hall.

3. Arbatskaya Metro Station

Arbatskaya Sq., Moscow Russia
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5.0 based on 3 reviews

Arbatskaya Metro Station

4. Dokhodnyy Dom, Arkhitektor P.P. Zykov

Stroenie 1 Gogolevskiy b-r Dom 31, Moscow 119019 Russia
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Dokhodnyy Dom, Arkhitektor P.P. Zykov

5. Church of The Savior Transfiguration of Our Lord

Spasopeskovskiy Lane, 4 Arbat, Moscow 119002 Russia +7 499 241-38-69 http://spas-na-peskah.prihod.ru
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4.5 based on 31 reviews

Church of The Savior Transfiguration of Our Lord

6. Villa Berg - Italian Embassy

Denezhnij Pereulok, Moscow Russia +7 495 956-60-93 http://www.ambmosca.esteri.it/
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Villa Berg - Italian Embassy

7. Memorial Office Av Lunacharsky

Denezhnyy per d. 9-5, Moscow 119002 Russia +7 499 241-08-77
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4.5 based on 3 reviews

Memorial Office Av Lunacharsky

8. Orlovykh Dokhodny Dom

Arbat, 12/1, Moscow 119002 Russia
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Orlovykh  Dokhodny Dom

9. Foreign Affairs Ministry

ul Arbat, 55/32 Metro Smolenskaya, Moscow Russia +7 499 244-20-87 http://www.mid.ru/
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Foreign  Affairs Ministry

Reviewed By Coryy20 - Port of Spain, Caribbean

I was over to please to run into this magnicent tower by just one of my usual walks in this area. It was closer to my hotel in the Arbatskaya metro area. Actually I was looking for a restaurant and happened to see this modern age sky scraper. Had to take a photo as it was a refreshing change from the many dome-like and extravagant buildings in Moscow. No need to go out of your way to see it but if you do, take a pic.

10. Melnikov House

Krivoarbatskiy Ln., 10 Metro Arbatskaya, Moscow 119002 Russia +7 495 690-39-00 [email protected] http://muar.ru/dom-melnikova-posetitelyam
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Melnikov House

Reviewed By Kate298484 - Moscow, Russia

It had been my dream to visit this house since I first saw it several decared ago. This innovatory combination of two cylinders with hexagonal windows is in all professional books and catalogs on constructivism in Russia. Now it is a state-funded museum with its doors open to the public. One can see three stories of unusually planned living space plus a basement and roof-top veranda all built at a time when communal flats in old-regime housing were the norm (late 1920s). The guest room and studio are of special interest. Also, the house's outdoor is open during the museum's working hours for the public to wander around in the garden (at no extra charge). It's cool, really.

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