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Mar15

The largest volume on the planet

Published by Asya in Arts, Asia, Russian Federation

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The project named Crystal Island has been approved in Moscow. Located on the Nagatino Peninsula, it is only 7.5 km from the Kremlin. At 1500ft (450m) high, the Crystal Island project won’t be the tallest piece of architecture on the planet, but covering 27 million sq ft (2.5 million sq. m) of floor space, it will be gimungeous. For comparison, the Burj Dubai, the structure that holds the record for world’s tallest building (810+m) for the foreseeable future will contain about 3,595,100 sq ft (334,000 m²) when completed. So, the Crystal Island project will have 7.5 times the indoor space.
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Mar30

A night at the Bolshoi is magical

Published by vanhal in Arts, Chillin, Europe, Monuments, Photos, Relaxing, Russian Federation, Urban Tourism, Videos

The Bolshoi Ballet, located in Moscow, is one of the oldest Russian ballet companies in existence. The company’s emotional, dramatic style was not popular in the 18th century, but by the late 19th century the Bolshoi style began to influence ballet worldwide.
Take a lover for an experience that lifts you out of the mundane and into the fantastic.
Whether you catch them doing Swan Lake at the Bolshoi Theatre, where the hammer and sickle is still on display, or Spartacus in New York, you will not want the evening to end.

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Let the newest generation of ballerinas pull at your heart strings, be dazzled by the opulent costumes and stunning set design, the impossible leaps of the men, the grace of the corps de ballet.

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Dec05

Kremlin in Moscow is maybe the Most Impressive Royal Complex

Published by nerdeff in ACTIVITIES, CONTINENTS, COUNTRIES, Chillin, Europe, Monuments, Relaxing, Russian Federation, Sightseeings, TOPICS, Travel Stories, Walking

Kremlin in Moscow is maybe the Most Impressive Royal Complex The Kremlin is Russia’s mythic refuge, a self contained city with a multitude of palaces, armories, and churches, a medieval fortress that links the modern nation to its legendary past in the ancient state of Kievan Rus’. As the dominance of Kiev faded and its empire fragmented under the weight of foreign invasion and internecine strife in the 11th and 12th centuries, regional princes gained power. In 1147, as Kievan Rus was experiencing its final death throes, a chronicler recorded that a feast was held at the hunting lodge of Prince Yuri Dolgorukiy, ruling prince of Rostov and Suzdal. The lodge was perfectly situated atop a hill overlooking the Moskva and Neglina rivers, prompting its development (in such troubled times) as a fortified town, or Kremlin.

Within a century, the town had risen to become an independent principality within the Mongol empire. By the middle of the 14th century, its princes had gained such pre-eminence that Moscow was made the seat of the Russian Orthodox Church. With Ivan the Great (1462-1505) at its helm, Muscovite rule extended over all of Russia, and the Kremlin became more magnificent, befitting its role as the seat of Russian power. By 1480 the once modest hunting lodge had become an imposing fortress city. Its stone walls were graced by the magnificent Cathedral of the Assumption, where Ivan defiantly tore up the charter binding Moscow to Mongol rule. Over the next two centuries, until Peter the Great transferred the capital of Russia to St. Petersburg, the Kremlin served as the central stage for the magnificent and occasionally horrific history of the Tsars.
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Oct29

There are several points of arrival into the Russian capital

Published by vanhal in Arts, Asia, CONTINENTS, Eating, Europe, Hotels, Monuments, Photos, Restaurants, Russian Federation, Sightseeings, Travel gear, Urban Tourism

basilsatnight.jpgMoscow is the capital of the Russian Federation and the largest city in the country, with a population of some 10 million people. The city covers an area of almost 900 square kilometers within the confines of the 109 kilometer-long Moscow Ring Road. The Moskva River meanders through the city for approximately 80 kilometers and with the help of various other rivers and canals, the Russian capital is accessible by water from the Baltic, Caspian, White and Black seas, which lie hundreds of miles away.

The city’s general layout is reasonably easy to grasp and consists of a serious of concentric circles radiating from the Kremlin, Moscow’s geographical, historical and political nucleus. The city was constructed on a massive scale and its buildings and streets appear menacingly imposing at first glance. The streets are typically broad four to six lane boulevards, lined with enormous buildings constructed in monumental Stalin-gothic style.

Within three days of your arrival in Russia your Visa must be registered with the local authorities, the OVIR. This is usually arranged by the party that issued your visa invitation, usually the hotel where you are staying, and may incur an extra charge.


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