Federation Towers | Wiki Commons: Dinozaurus CC BY-SA 4.0
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Federation Complex
The Wostok Tower of the two skyscrapers in Moscow City is the second tallest building in Moscow with a height of 374 meters - a viewing platform is located in this building near the top.More Information & tickets
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Kremlin
In the heart of Moscow lies the center of power in Russia: The Moscow Kremlin. Historically, it has been the seat of all ecclesiastical and secular power holders since the 15th century. The boundary wall of the castle along the Moskva River has 20 towers and, with its numerous palaces, churches, and museums, has been a UNESCO World Heritage Site since 1990.More Information & tickets
Kremlin and Lenin Mausoleum in Red Square | Pixabay
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Red Square
Like the Kremlin, the Red Square is also on this list and is probably the most important sight of Moscow next to the Kremlin. A visit to the Red Square and taking part in a guided tour can be ideally combined with a visit to the Kremlin, as both top attractions of Moscow are right next to each other.More Information & tickets
Audience area of the Bolshoi Theatre | Flickr: Andrey Filippov CC-BY 2.0
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Bolshoi Theatre
Worth seeing: The former residence of an industrialist, which today exhibits art, as well as the associated gardens with fountains, sculptures and private sea access! In the otherwise postmodern Miami, the Villa Vizcaya Museum is an interesting attraction for everyone who is interested in classical-modern art and architecture in the style of the neo-Renaissance.More Information & tickets
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VDNKh
The Exhibition of Achievements of the National Economy (formerly All-Russian Exhibition Center,abbrev. Russian VDNKh) was the place where the USSR exhibited its economic products in thematic pavilions. The huge area with about 100 artistically decorated pavilions is still a sightseeing attraction in Moscow today.Paintings in the Tretyakov Gallery | Pixabay
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Tretyakov Gallery
The most significant collection of Russian art, next to the St. Petersburg Hermitage, is located here in the Tretyakov Gallery. The range of exhibited works mainly covers great domestic painters.More Information & tickets
Guided tour through the Soviet bunker | Kate Brady CC BY-SA 2.0
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Bunker GO-42
In the Bunker GO-42 has been the Cold War Museum since 2006. The existence of the atomic bunker was kept secret until 1995 - today, the object is considered one of the most exciting museums that can be visited in Moscow.More Information & tickets
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St. Basil's Cathedral
The vibrant colors of the Orthodox Cathedral immediately catch the eye. Not only the nine domes of the individual churches within the complex are particularly spectacular, but also the interior design with floral murals. A variety of different guided tours are offered for the church building.More Information & tickets
Museum of Soviet Arcade Machines | Flickr: Horst Jens CC BY-SA 2.0
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Museum of Soviet Arcade Machines
Historically interesting not only for gamers and rather a secret tip: The private museum displays arcade machines produced in the Soviet Union from the 1970s onwards, which were mostly electromechanically operated and enthralled in the local arcades. Lovingly curated, the collection of the small museum already includes over 40 such machines!Kremlin in Izmailovo
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Kremlin in Ismailovo
The other Kremlin is a leisure area in the northeast of Moscow, which was built until 2007 in the style of the 17th century. Here, there is a vodka and a fairy tale museum, craft markets, restaurants, and shops.More Information & tickets