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12 travel features tagged “Arts & Architecture”

Living in... Moscow

The capital is a city of romance and revolution, and living here means a deep immersion in the mysteries of the Russian soul.
Read more… 21 March 2012


The Passport blog

Moscow’s Bolshoi Theatre returns

The Bolshoi, the most famous theatre in the world, opens its doors after an elaborate refit.
Read more… 12 January 2012


Remnants of Russia’s past

Twenty years after the fall of the Soviet Union, its epic history lives on in the buildings and monuments of Moscow, inspiring both awe and nostalgia.
Read more… 24 November 2011


The legacy of the Soviet Union

Trace Moscow’s Soviet past along Lenin’s footsteps.
24 November 2011


Visiting the bookends of Russia's history

Moscow and St Petersburg encompass the best elements of Russia's turbulent past and glittering present.
Read more… 11 May 2011


Mini guide to Moscow, Russia

Russia’s capital is experiencing a burst of creative energy and history is being examined in new ways as museums broach subjects long ignored.
Read more… 07 April 2011


A perfect day in Moscow

The Kremlin and Red Square are still the heart of Moscow — geographically, historically and spiritually, and the ideal place to start your day exploring the city.
Read more… 03 August 2010


Contemporary creative Moscow

The Russian capital is a hotbed of creative energy, as artists are enjoying unprecedented freedom.
Read more… 03 August 2010


Lonely Planet's top 10 Moscow attractions

Russia’s capital is experiencing a burst of inspired energy. From artistry and history to recreation and procreation, Moscow is definitely a cauldron of creativity.
Read more… 03 August 2010


Riding the virtual Trans-Siberian

With a virtual reality train trip available, people never have to leave home to cross Siberia. But are they missing out on the best part of the trip?
Read more… 03 August 2010


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