Let me introduce you now.
1. Moscow Kremlin
The heart of Moscow and even Russia has a long history. It has been the residence of the czar for centuries, and now it is the office of Russian President Vladimir Putin.
2. Moscow Red Square and St. Vasily Cathedral
Red Square adjacent to the Kremlin is the most famous place in Russia, and St. Vassili's Cathedral on Red Square is a must-see for Moscow. "Red" means "beautiful" in old Russian, so this name is worth a thousand words.
3. Cathedral of Christ the Savior in Moscow
An ill-fated Orthodox church was first built in the middle of19th century in Byzantine style. 193/kloc-0 was demolished by the Soviet authorities in and rebuilt in the 1990s. Now it is the main orthodox church in Russia, which can accommodate 10000 people at the same time.
4. Moscow Luzhniki Stadium
1980 Olympic Games and 20 18 World Cup, Russians still remember the Olympic mascot Mishka Bear flying over the stadium here.
5. Moscow Stalinist Architecture "Seven Sisters"
There are seven magnificent buildings in Moscow, which are called Stalin's "Seven Sisters". These buildings are characterized by symmetrical structure, overlapping layers and towering spires, so they are also dubbed candle cakes.
6. Peter's Summer Palace in St Petersburg
Peter's Summer Palace on the outskirts of St. Petersburg was built on the order of 1704 by Peter the Great. The construction of the Summer Palace concentrated outstanding architects and craftsmen from all over the world, represented by France and Italy at that time. Peter the Great also personally took an active part in the project planning.
7. St. Petersburg Winter Palace
One of the four major museums in the world, formerly known as the Russian Tsar's Palace, is an outstanding model of Russian Baroque architecture in the middle of the18th century and the most important art museum in Russia. In this most luxurious czar's palace, you can feel the glory of the Russian Empire and appreciate the unique charm of Baroque architecture.
8. the cruiser avril in St. Petersburg
The most famous warship in Russian history, its most historic role appeared during the Bolshevik Revolution, and the first shot of the October Revolution was this warship.
9. bronze knight statue of Peter the great in St. Petersburg
One of the most famous sculptures in Russia. The front legs of the war horse flew up, and Peter the Great sat on the horse with bright eyes looking straight ahead. When you look at this statue from any direction, you can strongly feel its artistic charm.
10. St. Petersburg bridge opened
Opening a bridge is a unique scenery in St. Petersburg in summer. At one o'clock in the morning, thousands of tourists are waiting for the "bridge opening" on the Neva River, which can only be described as spectacular.
1 1. Kaliningrad Kangde Island
Kaliningrad, a Russian enclave, was once a city in Germany and became a part of the Soviet Union after World War II. The most famous place here is Kangde Island. Konigsberg Cathedral on the island is a typical brick Gothic building, and the tomb of the great philosopher Kant is located on one side of the church.
12. Volgograd motherland is calling for a monument.
This is a statue set up to commemorate the Battle of Stalingrad (originally named Volgograd). Facing the rolling Volga River, the statue holds a sword in its right hand and points to Berlin in its left hand. It is one of the tallest statues in the world, 85 meters high.
13. Kazankor Sharif Mosque
Known as the "crown of Kazan", the Kur Sharif Mosque is located in Kazan Kremlin. It was built in 2005. It is listed as the most spectacular mosque in the world by many media. The temple can accommodate 1500 believers at the same time, and the nearby square can accommodate 1000 people.
14. Sochi Olympic Park
20 14 Winter Olympic Games was held in the Russian city of Sochi. Before it was held, people were always worried that this coastal city in the subtropical region would screw everything up. However, the perfect arrangement left a deep impression on this Winter Olympics. The Olympic Park with sea view is now a place that Russians are proud of.
15. Lake Baikal, Siberia
Lake Baikal is the deepest freshwater lake in the world, and is known as "the bright eye of Siberia" 1996. 1996, Lake Baikal entered Russia and was included in the UNESCO World Cultural Heritage List.
16. aigre Sherid Lighthouse in Vladivostok
This lighthouse is one of the southernmost landmarks in Vladivostok, which was built over 100 years ago. It is located in Shishazui, the southernmost tip of Vladivostok, and extends 750 meters outward. Locals call it Toka Lowka Cat. The last scene of the movie "July and An Sheng" is this lighthouse.
17 kamchatka peninsula volcano
Kamchatka peninsula is called "Volcano Kingdom", which is by no means a hollow reputation. There are more than 100 volcanoes here, which are very famous in Russia.
18. monument to the battle of Lozhev Lozhev
The monument to the Battle of Lezhev is the latest World War II monument in Russia. It was built in 2020 to commemorate those who died in the battle of Liezhev. This impressive monument has a 25-meter-high statue of a soldier, which was built according to the real image of the soldiers who took part in the battle of Lejeune. There is a row of gilded letters at the bottom of the sculpture, which is a poem written by the Soviet poet Tvardovski in "I died at the gates of Lezhev": "We died for our mother, and she was saved".
19. Swallow Castle in Crimea
Swallow is the landmark building of Yalta and the "business card" of Crimea. It was built on the cliff in Aurora. "Aurora" is Leona of ancient Rome. This cliff is named after her, mainly because the dawn where the Swallow Castle is located is very beautiful, where you can see the most beautiful sunrise and dazzling dawn.
20. Crimea Bridge
The Crimean Bridge is known as the "century project" of Russia. Construction started on 20 16 and was completed on 20 18. The total length of the bridge is 19 km, which is the longest bridge in Russia (shared by road and railway) and the longest bridge in Europe.