
The Red Square is not just a square in the center of Moscow. It is a symbol of Russia, its living history captured in stone and events. It has witnessed rises and falls, triumphs and tragedies, reflecting the country's centuries-old history. Walking on its cobblestones, one can feel the breath of time, sense the connection between the past and... read more
Красная площадь, Ветошный переулок
Novospassky Monastery is one of the oldest Orthodox monasteries of the capital, located in the southeastern part of Moscow on the high left bank of the Moskva River. The majestic white-stone walls of the monastery rise above the river approximately six kilometers from the Kremlin, creating a unique architectural accent within the modern metropolis. For centuries, the monastery fulfilled an important defensive role, protecting the city from enemy raids, and served as a spiritual center for... read more
Усыпальница бояр Романовых, Крестьянская площадь
The Moscow Theater “Pyotr Fomenko Workshop” occupies a special place in the cultural life of the capital. This relatively young theatrical company, over a little more than two decades of its existence, has managed to earn recognition both in Russia and beyond its borders. The theater bears the name of its founder and inspirer — the outstanding director Pyotr Naumovich Fomenko, whose creative legacy continues to live on the... read more
Мастерская П. Н. Фоменко (новая сцена), 29
The Conception Convent is one of the oldest women’s monasteries in the Russian capital, founded in the distant year of 1360. This Orthodox monastery preserves centuries-old traditions of spiritual life and continues to attract pilgrims from all over Russia thanks to its wonderworking icons and a special atmosphere of peace and... read more
Собор Рождества Пресвятой Богородицы, 2 с21
Sretensky Boulevard is one of the shortest yet historically rich sections of Moscow’s famous Boulevard Ring. Located in the very heart of the capital, it connects Sretensky Gate Square with Turgenev Square, stretching just 214 meters. Despite its modest length, this boulevard preserves a rich history and attracts both Muscovites and visitors with its special... read more
Сретенский бульвар, Красносельский район
Kamergersky Lane is one of the most atmospheric pedestrian streets of the capital, located in the very center of Moscow between Tverskaya Street and Bolshaya Dmitrovka. This small passage, only 250 meters long and 15 meters wide, has become a true Mecca for admirers of theatrical art, history, and... read more
3 с1, Камергерский переулок
The Stone Flower Fountain is rightfully considered one of the most beautiful and recognizable symbols of VDNH. This majestic water complex, created in 1954, attracts thousands of Moscow residents and visitors to the capital every year with its fairytale beauty and unique... read more
Главная аллея, Выставка достижений народного хозяйства
The Moscow Art Academic Theatre named after M. Gorky (MHAT) is a legendary theatrical venue that brings together centuries-old traditions of Russian theatre and contemporary creative experiments. Located at 22 Tverskoy Boulevard, the theatre represents a unique cultural space where history meets... read more
МХАТ им. Горького, 22
The Moscow Art Theatre named after Chekhov is Russia’s principal drama theatre, whose innovative art has had a colossal influence on the development of world theatrical culture. Located in the very heart of Moscow, at 3 Kamergersky Lane, this theatre has for more than 125 years remained a benchmark of stage mastery and a center of attraction for the finest figures of Russian... read more
Чеховъ, Камергерский переулок
The Moscow Mint is one of the two operating enterprises engaged in coin minting within the territory of the Russian Federation. Alongside the St. Petersburg facility, the capital’s enterprise fulfills critically important state orders for the production of currency, orders, and commemorative medals. The modern mint is a branch of the Goznak company and holds leading positions among coin and medal manufacturers on a global... read more
1 с6, улица Даниловский Вал
The Trekhgornaya Manufactory is a unique historical complex located in the very heart of the Russian capital. It is the oldest textile enterprise in Moscow, founded more than two centuries ago, and has become a symbol of the development of domestic industry and the preservation of cultural... read more
Рочдельская улица, Пресненский район
Lubyanka Square is one of the most recognizable places in the Russian capital, located in the very heart of Moscow. This historic space is best known for the building of the Federal Security Service, which was previously occupied by the KGB. The square is situated on Bolshaya Lubyanka Street and serves as a major transport hub, offering excellent views of the central districts of the city. The area around Lubyanka is rich in cultural sites and tourist attractions. Here you can find the Pushkin... read more
Лубянская площадь, 6
Taganka is one of the oldest districts of the Russian capital, occupying the territory between the Moskva River and the Yauza in the southeastern part of the city. This historic area was long known as Zayauzye, which is explained by its location beyond the Yauza River relative to central Moscow. Today, the district includes numerous historic streets and lanes that form the distinctive image of old... read more
Таганский район, Москва
Kitay-gorod is one of the most significant historic districts of the Russian capital, occupying an area of about 70 hectares in the very center of Moscow. This unique corner includes Red Square, the picturesque Zaryadye Park, and three famous streets — Nikolskaya, Ilyinka, and Varvarka. Since ancient times, the district has played an important role in the city's business life while preserving a rich cultural... read more
Китай-город, 19 с1
Kitay-gorod Wall is one of the most important defensive structures of 16th-century Moscow. Throughout its long history, the fortification experienced numerous upheavals, and only fragments have survived to this day. The history of the wall's construction, destruction, and restoration reflects the complex fate of the city, where past and present are inextricably... read more
2, Китайгородский проезд