Sheremetyevo -
The State Tretyakov Gallery (38 min) Art museum with a collection of over 180,000 Russian works spanning multiple centuries. St. Basil's Cathedral (34 min) Multicolored domes top this 16th-century former cathedral that now contains a museum of the church. Gorky Central Park of Culture and Leisure (34 min) Park with 1700s garden, boules cafe, open-air movie theater, contemporary art & winter ice rink. Museum of Cosmonautics (23 min) Extensive space museum within a titanium monument honoring the launch of Sputnik 1 & the space age. State Historical Museum (30 min) Imposing neo-Russian building of 1881, displaying prehistoric relics, Romanov dynasty art & more. Cathedral of Christ the Saviour (36 min) Gleaming domes top this Orthodox edifice, rebuilt in the 1990s, with ornate, fresco-lined interior. All-Russian Exhibition Center (22 min) High profile exhibition, fair & congress center opened in 1939 with halls for up to 500 people Lenin's Mausoleum at Red Square (34 min) Pyramid-shaped stone building, opened in 1930, with a memorial hall holding Lenin's sarcophagus. The Moscow Kremlin (33 min) Immense, fortified compound of churches & palaces, with museums of Russian state regalia & art. Bolshoi Theatre (30 min) Lavish neoclassical repertory theater housing Russia's world-famous Bolshoi Ballet & Bolshoi Opera. Novodevichy Convent (32 min) Riverside 1520s monastery known for its fresco-lined 5-domed cathedral & ornate soaring bell tower. Ostankino Television Tower (20 min) Rocket-like TV tower with 45 levels & an open-air observation deck accessible by guided tour only. The Pushkin State Museum of Fine Arts (33 min) Classical building with antiquities, sculpture & painting collections, plus temporary exhibitions. Armoury Chamber (38 min) Armory museum in a Kremlin-style building with exhibits ranging from weapons to jewellery. Red Square (33 min) Landmark square, site of the Kremlin, the 16th-century St. Basil's Cathedral & Lenin's mausoleum. |