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Kremlin in Izmailovo
On one of the hills in the east of Moscow stands the unusual historical and cultural center of the Izmailovo Kremlin. Its history began in the 90s, when metropolitan developers decided to create a new entertainment complex. But not simple, but corresponding to historical canons: according to the drawings of the royal residence of the 17th century that existed nearby. The construction lasted for about 10 years, but immediately after its completion, thanks to the very controversial architecture, the Kremlin fell into many tourist guides. Now it is visited by both Muscovites and guests of the city.
You can enter the complex through the bridge and gate, guarded by two majestic towers. Behind the entrance is the Church of St. Nicholas about 46 m high with a viewing platform. The church is active, it has a children's Sunday school. Nearby is the Palace of the Russian meal, made as a copy of the royal chambers in Kolomenskoye. Here they offer to taste old Russian dishes. Concerts are held regularly.
There are several museums in the Kremlin; the most popular of them are the Museum of Russian Vodka, where they will acquaint with the traditions and history of a strong drink, the Museum of Comics and the Russian Toy Museum with children's handicrafts from the past centuries, loved by teenagers. The center hosts traditional festivals dedicated to Maslenitsa, Christmas and other holidays.
Kremlin in Izmailovo
On one of the hills in the east of Moscow stands the unusual historical and cultural center of the Izmailovo Kremlin. Its history began in the 90s, when metropolitan developers decided to create a new entertainment complex. But not simple, but corresponding to historical canons: according to the drawings of the royal residence of the 17th century that existed nearby. The construction lasted for about 10 years, but immediately after its completion, thanks to the very controversial architecture, the Kremlin fell into many tourist guides. Now it is visited by both Muscovites and guests of the city.
You can enter the complex through the bridge and gate, guarded by two majestic towers. Behind the entrance is the Church of St. Nicholas about 46 m high with a viewing platform. The church is active, it has a children's Sunday school. Nearby is the Palace of the Russian meal, made as a copy of the royal chambers in Kolomenskoye. Here they offer to taste old Russian dishes. Concerts are held regularly.
There are several museums in the Kremlin; the most popular of them are the Museum of Russian Vodka, where they will acquaint with the traditions and history of a strong drink, the Museum of Comics and the Russian Toy Museum with children's handicrafts from the past centuries, loved by teenagers. The center hosts traditional festivals dedicated to Maslenitsa, Christmas and other holidays.