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Zaryadye Park, located in the heart of Moscow, next to the Kremlin walls and Red Square, is not just a place for walks but a true symbol of the modern capital. Opened in 2017, it became a vivid example of a harmonious blend of natural landscapes, innovative architectural solutions, and rich historical heritage. Zaryadye is a unique "landscape of the future" where every visitor can take an exciting... read more
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