
In the very heart of the capital lies an amazing place that combines spiritual heritage with architectural value. The Marfo-Mariinsky Convent of Mercy is a stavropegial women’s monastery with a special way of life, founded by Grand Duchess Elizabeth Feodorovna in the early 20th century. The monastery is famous not only for its tragic history but also for its unique architecture created by outstanding masters of the... read more
Храм Покрова Пресвятой Богородицы Марфо-Мариинской обители милосердия, 34 с13
The Archangel Cathedral, located on Cathedral Square in the Moscow Kremlin, is an outstanding monument of Russian architecture and one of the most important objects of Russia’s cultural heritage. This majestic temple, built by the Italian architect Aleviz Novy (Aloisio da Milano) at the beginning of the 16th century, served for several centuries as the burial place of Moscow’s princes and tsars. Today the cathedral is part of the State Historical and Cultural Museum-Reserve “Moscow Kremlin” and... read more
Собор Михаила Архангела, Кремль
The Donskoy Monastery is an outstanding architectural ensemble located in the central part of the capital. Founded more than four centuries ago, this Orthodox monastery preserves a rich historical and cultural heritage. On its territory there are over 30 architectural monuments, including majestic 17th–18th-century churches, fortress walls with towers, and the famous noble... read more
Большой собор Донской иконы Божией Матери, Донская улица
Three surviving towers of the Simonov Monastery rise amid modern Moscow development, recalling the majestic history of the ancient cloister. These architectural witnesses of the past contrast with the office buildings of the former "Dynamo" factory, creating a unique historical landscape in the capital. At the center of this place is the Church of the Nativity of the Theotokos, founded in the 14th century, where the remains of the legendary heroes of the Battle of Kulikovo —... read more
Симонов монастырь, Восточная улица
The Moscow Academic Satire Theatre consistently ranks among the top ten theatres in the capital and is considered one of the most visited cultural institutions in the city. Hall occupancy reaches 90 percent, and the annual audience exceeds two and a half million spectators. The theatre’s speciality is productions that provoke genuine laughter, smiles, and lift the spirits of every... read more
Театр сатиры, 2 с1
The Taganka Theatre in Moscow is a cult venue for theatre art enthusiasts, a symbol of creative freedom and innovation. It was here that Vladimir Vysotsky performed, and here legendary productions were born that became milestones in the history of Russian... read more
Театр на Таганке, Верхняя Радищевская улица
Nikolskaya Street is one of Moscow’s oldest thoroughfares, stretching just 630 metres between Red Square and Lubyanka Square. Despite its modest length, this pedestrian zone has played a key role in the life of the capital for centuries. Here you will find architectural monuments from different eras, fashionable restaurants and boutiques, and the evening illumination turns the ancient street into a fairytale... read more
8/1 с1, Никольская улица
The Yeliseyevsky store on Tverskaya Street is not just a place to buy groceries, but a true monument to the history and culture of the capital. Its luxurious interiors, unique atmosphere, and rich heritage make it one of Moscow’s main... read more
Культурный центр «Интеграция» имени Н.А.Островского, 14
Danilov Monastery is a unique architectural and historical complex located on the right bank of the Moskva River in the southern part of the capital. Founded at the end of the 13th century by Prince Daniil of Moscow, this men’s monastery is considered the oldest in Moscow and plays a significant role in the spiritual life of Russian Orthodoxy. Today the monastery functions as an active religious community and the official residence of His Holiness the Patriarch of Moscow and All Russia,... read more
22, улица Даниловский Вал