Moscow
Autorka, Travelbay
Moscow is a huge city with a huge history in the background. It was in its suburbs that the fate of World War II and the Napoleonic wars was decided. The city is undoubtedly one of the richest in the whole country. Both the Russian capital and Saint Petersburg are separate territorial entities from which money does not escape, but is scooped from the rest of Russia. It is in Moscow that almost all oil and gas companies are registered (despite the fact that extraction is carried out in Siberia or in the Caspian Sea basin.

Moscow, Russia - © Brate
What to see in Moscow?
The biggest attractions are the Red Square with the Kremlin and the Saint Basil 's Cathedral. In addition, the landscape of Moscow is decorated with the Seven Sisters, i.e. huge buildings in the style of the Palace of Culture, of which there are as many as seven in Moscow. The most impressive are the Lomonosov University and the Ministry of Agriculture. The metro deserves attention, as almost every station looks like a work of art. The same cannot be said for subway users, no one of whom smiles and no one even talks to each other. You will get to know them very well, because you will spend a lot of time in it. The main monuments of Moscow are described below (under the gallery).
For whom?
If you don't like huge cities where people feel anonymous - you won't like Moscow. The first impression as soon as you arrive at Red Square is really impressive. And if you like nightlife and you have a little money, Moscow will appeal to you very much.
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