Bolshoy Theatre - the most famous theatre in Moscow. It is considered to be the second largest of Europe after the famous "La Scala" Theatre of Milan. Bolshoy Theatre is well-known for its excellent acoustics and rich interior decorations. The best masterpieces of world and Russian classic opera and ballet have been performed on its stage.
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St. Petersburg City Tour - located on numerous islands, the city is considered to be one of the most beautiful in the world. You will see all major city highlights in the course of 3-hour tour including visits to the Peter & Paul Fortress, the burial place of Russian Emperors, and St. Isaacs Cathedral, the forth highest cathedral in the world with breathtaking design.
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St. Peteresburg Gay Clubs and Cruising Areas - a visit to 69 Club - very popular gay club in St. Petersburg. Two bars, dance floor, a restaurant and a dark room are available there. An opportunity to visit the main gay cruising area located on Nevsky prospect, and to lunch at the Cat restaurant owned by the famous gay businessman Graf Osintsev.
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Petrodvorets - one of the major palace-and-park complexes in the suburbs of St. Petersburg, the most sumptuous of the Imperial residence. This magnificent architectural ensemble overlooking the Gulf of Finland is known for its stately parks with marble statues of gods and heroes, numerous palaces and pavilions, beautiful fountains.
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Moscow Metro - one of the most beautiful underground railway systems in the world. The stations built in the Stalin era are remarkable for their pompous ornamentation and uniques architecture and look more like temples and palaces . Most of them are decorated with sculptures, glass, colored marble and bronze chandeliers.
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Moscow Kremlin and Kremlin Cathedrals - the Kremlin has always been perceived as a symbol of power and might of the Russian land. Each era of Russian history lefts it’s architectural mark on the Kremlin; within the Kremlin walls there are many architectural monuments, churches, cathedrals, museums, etc.
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Moscow Gay Clubs and Cruising Areas - a visit to "Central Station" - extremely popular gay club in Moscow, with very creative drag shows, stand-up comedy, transvestite cabaret and mail striptease. An opportunity to visit the main gay cruising area in Moscow - metro station "Kitai-Gorod", and to lunch at a gay-operated seafood restaurant "Izba Rybaka".
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Moscow City Tour - main streets, squares and places of interest: the Tverskaya street the most animated and saucy, the former headquarters of the KGB, Russian White House, the Red Square, the Cathedral of St. Basil the Blessed, the Cathderal of Christ the Saviour, the Bolshoy Theatre, etc.
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Kolomenskoye - a Great Princes mansion in the XIV-XVII centures. It is the unique art, historical, architectural and nature-landscape museum-reserve, situated in the South region of Moscow. Nowadays it is a remarkable place to enjoy Russian folklore performance such as wedding-game, skomorokhs-buffoons and songs.
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Hermitage Theatre - commissioned by Catherine II, the Theatre was built from the design of the architect Giacomo Quarenghi in 1783-1787. The building is notable for the balance of architectural forms and is a beautiful example of the Russian Classicism. On its stage one of the best St. Petersburg performances take place.
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Hermitage Museum - the Hermitage ranks among the worlds major museums. Its collection consists of nearly 3 million art objects (West European art, the Antique world, Primitive culture, Oriental culture and art, the history of Russian Culture and numismatics). Exhibits are displayed in the Winter Palace, as well as the Small, Old and New Hermitages.
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Coach Excursion "Moscow at Night" - Vorobyevi Hills - the beautiful view of the city from the observation platform, Moscow State University, Novodevichiy Convent, "Diplomatic Village", Victory Park with its fountains and churches, the Triumphal Arch, Kutuzov prospect, Arbat street, etc.
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Tretyakov State Gallery - one of the world’s largest museums, a treasure house of old Russian art from the XXI century till our days. The gallery bears the name of its founder, Pavel Tretyakov, a rich Russian manufacturer and patron of art. Now the Tretyakov Gallery holds more than 50000 works of painting, graphic art and sculpure.
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