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TOURS TO THE CAPITAL OF RUSSIA
WELCOME TO THE CAPITAL OF RUSSIA
ABOUT MOSCOW
This city is very popular with foreign guests visiting our country. Moscow is the capital of Russia. It is
believed that the city is eight and a half centuries old. The first record of it in the chronicles is dated
in the year 1147, and its history starts with a legend about how the Prince Yury Dolgoruky («Long-armed»),
who is considered the founder of the city, invited his neighbour - a Prince as well - to a council; and in
honor of the event «there was a powerful dinner» in Moscow. A monument to Yury Dolgoruky stands in one of
the central squares, opposite the Moscow city hall.
Many centuries ago the city was built on seven hills. It is rather difficult to discern them now, with
the only exception of Borovitsky Hill where one of the twenty Kremlin towers stands. The Kremlin (translated
from Greek, the word means «a steep hill») and Red Square definitely are the main Moscow sights, symbols
of the whole of Russia.
The intricate towers and walls of the Moscow Kremlin were built to a design
of Italian architects. The Russian Government works in the Kremlin, so tourists are only allowed to the part
of its territory where the cathedrals, the oldest Russian museum, the Armory Chamber, and the Diamond Fund
with its unique collection of precious stones and jewelry are located.
In the Kremlin, close to the 81 - meter tall Bell-Tower of Ivan the Great - once the highest building
in Russia - the Tsar-Bell is on display, the largest bell in the world. Its weight is 202 tons and
height 6.14 meters. It has never rung: soon after being founded it broke during a fire in 1737. A huge
chunk which came off, lies next to it now. Not far from the bell, there is the 40-ton Tsar-Cannon - a
masterpiece of the 16th century foundry - which also has never been used for its purpose.
Moscow is a real megapolis: more than 40 km from north to south, more than 30 from east to west.
Including the suburbs, it has more than 10 million inhabitants, which makes it the Fifth largest city in
the world. Besides, every day there are more than one million visitors in Moscow, and certainly a big part
of them are tourists. Those who get to the Russian capital on business - or on route - try to linger here
for one or two days to have a look at the city.
There are 5 airports, 9 railway stations and 2 river boat ports in Moscow. The length of the underground
lines exceeds 260 kilometers to more than 160 metro stations, new ones are continuously added. The palace-halls
of the metro stations, which are among the most beautiful in the world, were built about fifty years ago. The
first line was opened in 1935. «Mayakovskaya» and «Komsomol'skaya» are considered the best of them.
The architectural silhouette of the city is quite recognizable due to the seven high-rise buildings
constructed in the late 40s and early 50s by a direct command of Stalin. The most famous of them is the
University of Moscow building on the Vorobyovy Hills. The other «tall ones» are occupied by the Foreign
Affairs Ministry, some hotels, offices, or simply dwellings. The pompous Moscow sky-scrapers with their
steeples and sculptures have been raising contradictory appraisals since they were built, but now Moscow
without them is just as unimaginable as Paris without the Eiffel Tower.
Among the scores of Moscow theatres, the most famous is the Bolshoi (Grand). Introduction to the Russian
classical ballet is a must of any tour program. The Moscow circuses are also popular with foreign guests;
there are two in the city, both of them performing continuously.
The bridges across the Moskva and Yauza rivers are adornments of the city, especially in the evening when
they are illuminated in a showy way. The longest of them (2 km) is the Metro-bridge in Luzhniki, and the
smallest one across the Yauza is only 20 meters long.
The elegant single-arch Krymsky Bridge is perhaps the most beautiful bridge in Moscow. Bridges are
constantly built or reconstructed in the city; sometimes they are even moved up-or down-stream by means of barges.
At the highest point of Moscow - Vorobyovy Gory (Hills) - there is a viewing area from which you can
see the panorama of the Moskva river bend and the Big Arena of Luzhniki Stadium where the opening and
closing ceremonies of the Olympic Games were held in 1980.
There are more than 60 museums in the capital; the most popular of which are the Kremlin, the Pushkin
Museum of Art with its unique collection of impressionist and modernist paintings, and the Tretyakov Gallery.
There used to be nearly five hundred Orthodox churches in Moscow. Now about 150 are functional and
another 100 are in the process of renovating. The most impressive are St. Basil's Cathedral in Red Square,
the rebuilt Christ the Savior Cathedral, and the complex of Novodevichy (New Maidens) Convent.
Since the early 90s, when Mikhail Gorbachev started «Perestroika» in Russia, Moscow has been sweepingly
transforming into a modern European capital. A construction boom is in full swing. Hundreds of buildings
are being reconstructed or renovated; new trade, recreation and business centers are being built, as well
as bridges and traffic interchanges. Recently, the gigantic tunneling machine that worked under the English
Channel has been brought to Moscow. It will make several traffic tunnels up to 3 kilometers long.
In Moscow itself and around it there are many very interesting estates - Kolomenskoe,
Arkhangelskoe, Kuskovo, Ostankino – more than worth
visiting. And from Moscow starts a most interesting tour around small ancient Russian towns - the Golden Ring.
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