The main Russian monuments to discover
The main Russian monuments to discover
As you prepare everything you need for your trip to Russia, you will probably have the following question: “What can I do in Russia?” Well, to begin with, you should know that traveling to Russia is synonymous with traveling back in time, to a middle ground between authenticity and modernity. There is no doubt that some monuments are essential , a ” must-see “, but others may not be worth so much, especially if you do not have much time. This is our ranking of the most amazing Russian monuments:
- The Kremlin and Red Square in Moscow.
- Lenin’s mausoleum and the Ostánkino Tower, in Moscow.
- The monument to the Conquerors of Space, in the north of Moscow.
- Saint Isaac’s Cathedral and the Hermitage Museum in Saint Petersburg.
- The Qol Šärif Mosque in Kazan.
- The Golden Gate, in Vladimir.
- Kant’s tomb in Kaliningrad.
- The historic Livadia Palace, Crimea.
- Shlisselburg Fortress in Leningrad.
Each of these monuments represents a moment in Soviet or modern history.
For us, the most emblematic of all is Red Square , a symbol of power (of the Russian government) as well as popular culture. The annual military parades take place here, especially on May 9, when the end of the Second World War is celebrated.
The most surprising or shocking is, without a doubt, the tomb of the philosopher Kant , which is located behind an Orthodox monastery.
The Conquerors of Space monument, behind which the Space museum is located, is ideal for a family visit because children can try a space simulator for 200 rubles (about 3.5 euros).
The most impressive is the Hermitage museum , which stands proudly in the middle of a square and attracts all eyes. You will need between 6 and 10 hours to visit everything, especially if you want to appreciate all its pieces. A tip: look for a Spanish-speaking guide, he will guide you through the most important parts.
A word of advice regarding means of transport : use cards with unlimited travel, especially if you are visiting large cities such as Moscow or Saint Petersburg and Kazan. In smaller cities, it will also help you to use river transport.
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