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It was the inaccessible headquarters of the Soviet Union, but now a holiday in Moscow is not only possible but a top choice for all those whose imaginations were captured by life behind the iron curtain. Now everyone can visit and see the true face of this fantastic city.

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Moscow covers an area of 417.4 square miles (1081 square Km) and is estimated to have a population of 12 million people being the largest city in Russia. Moscow is rated as a beta world city for its global influences in media, politics, education, entertainment and fashion.

The Cathedral of Christ the Savoir

Christ the SaviorThe temple was constructed on a vow given by sovereign Alexander I in gratitude for saving fatherland “from the Gauls invasion”. The temple was supposed to be built on Vorobyovy mountains under the project of architect Vitberg. Subsequently “on intrigues against the builder” the project of a temple and a place of construction were changed. The new place was chosen not so close to the Kremlin, so that the temple was dissonant to its ensemble, but at the same time so that connection of the temple with ancient constructions of the Kremlin and the Red Square was felt.September, 10, 1839 the solemn laying of the present temple in Russian-Byzantian style took place. It was constructed under the project of architect K.A.Ton, at the expense of treasury with attraction of people’s donations. Two cemeteries and mammoth remnants were found during digging a foundation ditch. The temple was consecrated in April, 10, 1883 during the days of crowning of the emperor Nikolay I. Side - chapels were consecrated later: in June, 12 - the side-chapel of St.Nikolay Chudotvorets and in July, 8 - of St. Alexander Nevsky. K.A.Ton has created the project of a five-domed temple with big central and four angular turrets with 14 bells.

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