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See this at: concierge.com| Added on 10/30/07

Lenin's embalmed body—or, some say, a wax likeness—has lain here since his death in 1924; except for a brief removal during World War II. His pyramid-shaped mausoleum is made of red, black, and gray granite. Visitors may not carry cameras or large... See more more

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this one is closed...

sobssss then this one is also crossed!!

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Map of Moscow metro

See this at: expresstorussia.com| Added on 10/30/07

The Moscow metro is one of the largest and most interesting metro systems in the world. Please see our map below. We also offer a map of Russia, map of St. Petersburg, map of Moscow and St. Petersburg metro system. If you are coming to Russia, please... See more more

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The State Hermitage...

See this at: hermitagemuseum.org| Added on 10/30/07

The State Hermitage occupies six magnificent buildings situated along the embankment of the River Neva, right in the heart of St Petersburg. The leading role in this unique architectural ensemble is played by the Winter Palace, the residence of the... See more more

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it is in Saint-Petersburg :-))))

hehe grrr i think i know!

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Iconic Itineraries:...

See this at: concierge.com| Added on 10/30/07

Condé Nast Traveler March 2007 By Wendy Perrin Some places are heaven for the independent traveler. And some, well, aren't. For our series "Iconic Itineraries," we picked six destinations that are must-sees but whose massive tourism... See more more

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See this at: concierge.com| Added on 10/30/07

Condé Nast Traveler May 2003 By G.Y. Dryansky Three hundred years after Peter the Great founded it, St. Petersburg is the new European phenomenon, a city of revived fervor and "eight thousand objects" being readied for display. G. Y. Dryansky... See more more

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See this at: concierge.com| Added on 10/30/07

The Pushkin Café is open and buzzing, 24/7. By day, the well-heeled and middle-aged lunch on caviar and blinis. When they have gone to bed, night owls come here looking for dinner at 1 a.m. and still later, exhausted clubbers stop in for breakfast.... See more more

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buka this place is very expensive... i will show you other places that are better believe me :)

okkkkkkk this place is crossed from our list !!

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See this at: concierge.com| Added on 10/30/07

The Kremlin's distinctive red brick walls and eighteen towers date back to the late 15th century. The massive stars atop the five tallest towers—the smallest weighs a ton—were introduced in 1937 to replace the tsarist double-headed eagle. Inside is a... See more more

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See this at: concierge.com| Added on 10/30/07

The site of extravagant military parades during the Soviet era, this may be the most famous square in the world. The Kremlin walls and Lenin's tomb stand on one side, on another stands GUM, Russia's largest department store. Onion-domed St. Basil's... See more more

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