Red Square is Moscow’s main square, separating the Kremlin, once the Tsar’s residence, from Kitaj-gorod, the merchants’ quarter. The square is considered the very center of Russia since its streets,…
The Moscow Kremlin is a citadel that dates back to medieval times. From 1264 it became the official residence of the princes of Moscow. The Kremlin was renovated several times…
Peterhof which in German means “Court of Peter”, is one of the palaces wanted by the Tsar and is located about 20 kilometers from St. Petersburg, on the shores of…
The history of the construction of the Cathedral of Christ the Saviour begins on 23rd June 1812 when Napoleon crossed the Niemen River, which marked the border of the Russian…
Catherine Palace is located in the town of Pushkin (Tsarskoye Selo), 32 km from the centre of St. Petersburg. This Imperial Palace was the official summer residence of three Russian…
Work on the construction of the Cathedral began in 1883 and ended in 1907. The place chosen was to remember a tragic event of the Russian imperial family: the death…