Maintaining its own individuality as it straddles the cultures of Europe and the Far East, Russia has always been a mass of times zones, climates and cultures.
Even the two major tourist centers, Moscow and St. Petersburg, are a difference in city dynamics - with the capital more Asiatic in feel and temperament, and St. Petersburg a more cautiously laid-out European metropolis.
The Red Square -- (Krásnaya plóshchad’), Moscow
The Kremlin -- Moscow
Mamayev Kurgan -- (The Motherland Calls), Volgograd
St. Isaac's Cathedral -- St. Petersburg
The Summer Palace of Peter the Great -- (Peterhof), St. Petersburg
The Church of the Savior on Spilled Blood -- St. Petersburg
The Russian Museum -- (Mikhailovski Palace), St. Petersburg
State Hermitage Museum -- (Winter Palace), St. Petersburg
The Tretyakov Gallery -- Moscow
The Bolshoi Theater – Moscow
The Kremlin -- Moscow
Mamayev Kurgan -- (The Motherland Calls), Volgograd
St. Isaac's Cathedral -- St. Petersburg
The Summer Palace of Peter the Great -- (Peterhof), St. Petersburg
The Church of the Savior on Spilled Blood -- St. Petersburg
The Russian Museum -- (Mikhailovski Palace), St. Petersburg
State Hermitage Museum -- (Winter Palace), St. Petersburg
The Tretyakov Gallery -- Moscow
The Bolshoi Theater – Moscow
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