Moscow Streets at Night
by Pablos_new
Moscow streets are very bright` and colourful at night. I was in many big cities of the world, but the Moscow is the most save to walk at night and very picturesque. On the photo: str. Karetny Ryad and building of MUR (Moscow Criminal Police), LOL: possibly the most save place to walk around ;-)))
Ok! If you're in Moscow...
by mulivieri
Ok! If you're in Moscow certainly you must see the Cremlin, The Lenin Mausoleum and all the Red Square sites. In the photo you can see the Troickaja Tower (is a bit dark); the Cremlin enter door. The best Moscow place for me is the Cremlin, so I edit a travelogue about it: click the link above or refer to my Cremlin travelogue page for more info.
Miscellaneous
by Sylva
And some more pictures from Moscow
1.-3. The Red square
4. Still life: "Tualet"- Toilet (I thought for a second she had forgotten to close the door...)
5. Culture - for classical music you do not have to go to a theatre there are musicians playing quite well on the streets or in the subway. I was very impressed by the quality.
Metro station "Kropotkinskaya"
by kris-t
Station "Kropotkinskaya" was open also in 1935. The top part of marble columns is decorated with capitals, in which lighting appliance, invisible from below, are built. Due to such arrangement of lamps soft and uniform illumination of all the hall is created.
Baltika - the language of Russian drinking
by gussymons
Baltika beer is the best brand in Russia. Brewed in St.Petersburg, I believe, it is known pretty much everywhere. The beauty of Baltika, apart from the competitive pricing, is the variety of Baltika beers available.
They range from Baltika 1 (mild, almost non-alcoholic), to Baltika 9 which I think they use as fuel for the Sputnik missions. Baltika 3 (the blue tab) is the poison of choice. Many a good evening in Moscow started with a humble Baltika 3 in hand walking down the escalators in the Metro on the way to Kitai Gorod.