The club serves as the headquarters to Russia’s most famous bike club Nochnye Volki (Night Wolfs). It is a place to learn about this subculture, to take a close look at motor bikes and ammunition. A huge motor bike is...
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Sexton bike center
Nizhniye Mnevniki St., 110 (ulitsa Nizhniye Mnevniki, 110)
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Big Moscow Circus on Vernadskogo
Vernadskogo Ave., 7 (prospekt Vernadskogo, 7)
1971. The circus is considered to be one of the largest permanent circuses in the world. It seats more than 3...
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Bolshoi Theatre
1 Teatralnaya Square (Teatralnaya ploschad, 1)
Leading performers of the legendary Bolshoi Theatre are famous far beyond Russia’s borders. Bolshoi is one of the top world theatres, heart of the national stage life and the first professional theatre in the capital....
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Tchaikovsky Conservatory
Bolshaya Nikitskaya St., 13/6 (ulitsa Bolshaya Nikitskaya, 13/6)
1866. The Moscow State Conservatory named after Peter Tchaikovsky is one of the leading musical universities...
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Tchaikovsky Concert Hall
Tverskaya St., 31/4 (ulitsa Tverskaya, 31/4)
1940. Before, the site was occupied by a cameo theatre of a French entrepreneur. Current building, the...
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Circorama
Mira Ave., 119, building 541, VDNKh (Prospekt Mira, 119, stroenie 541)
1959. This is the auditorium for movies built in the form of a cylinder. The viewing angle is 360 degrees. There are no seats as movies are watched standing. At present, it is the only circorama in the world.
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Luzhniki Olympic Complex
Luzhnetskaya Emb., 24 (Luzhnetskaya naberezhnaya, 24)
This is the largest sports and recreation complex in Russia. It’s home stadium of Russia’s national soccer...
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Maly Theatre
Teatralny Drive, 1 (Teatralny proezd, 1)
1824. This is one of the oldest and most well-known theaters of Russia. Its repertoire has always consisted of classic Russian and international plays. Following the revolution, the theater was planned to shut down as...
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Moscow International House of Music
Kosmodamianskaya Emb., 52, building 8 (Kosmodamianskaya naberezhnaya, 52, stroenie 8)
2002. This one of Russia’s largest cultural centers accommodates three custom-built multi-purpose halls. The...
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Moscow Zoo
Bolshaya Gruzinskaya St., 1 (ulitsa Bolshaya Gruzinskaya, 1)
1864. Russia’s oldest and one of the biggest zoo kept working throughout the Great Patriotic War. The majority of animals survived thanks to care of zoo employees. At present, the zoo hosts over 8 thousand animal...
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Central Moscow Hippodrome
Begovaya St., 22, building 1 (ulitsa Begovaya, 22, stroenie 1)
1834. This is the oldest racetrack in Europe. Trials of horses of most popular breeds, show jumping, polo and...
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Old Moscow Circus on Tsvetnoy Boulevard
Tsvetnoy Blvd., 13 (Tsvetnoy bulvar, 13)
1880. This one of Russia’s oldest circuses seats 2 thousand people. After the revolution, it became first...
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Chekhov Moscow Art Theatre
Kamergersky Lane, 3 (Kamergersky pereulok, 3)
This drama theater was founded in 1898 by K.S. Stanislavsky and V.I. Nemirovich-Danchenko. Contemporary...
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Olympiysky Sports Complex
Olimpiysky Ave., 16, building 1 (Olimpiysky prospekt, 16, stroenie 1)
1980. The complex was built on the occasion of Moscow Summer Olympic Games. It seats 35 thousand people....
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Sandunovskie baths
Neglinnaya St., 14, buildings 3-7 (ulitsa Neglinnaya, 14, stroeniya 3-7)
1808. Sanduny was called so after the first owner Sila Sandunov, an actor at the court of Catherine II in the 1790s. Nowadays Sanduny is the architectural landmark and the largest baths complex in Moscow. There are...
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Durov Animal Theatre
Durova St., 4 (ulitsa Durova, 4)
1912. The theater was initiated by a famous circus performer Vladimir Durov and was named to honor him. Animals – from elephants and hippopotami to parrots and mice – have always been its main performers. Durov invented...
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Obraztsov Puppet Theatre
Sadovaya-Samotechnaya St., 3 (ulitsa Sadovaya-Samotechnaya, 3)
1931. This is the biggest puppet theater in the world. In 1937, a puppet theater museum was also started...
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Lenkom Theatre
Malaya Dmitrovka St., 6 (ulitsa Malaya Dmitrovka, 6)
The full name of this one of Moscow’s most popular theaters is Moscow State Theater named after Lenin’s Komsomol. In different years, its troupe consisted of most well-known actors of the Soviet Union and Russia. The...
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Pyotr Fomenko Workshop Theater
Taras Shevchenko Emb., 29 (naberezhnaya Tarasa Shevchenko, 29)
The Pyotr Fomenko Workshop Theater was established in 1993, however the Fomenkoes (a nickname for the actors...
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Sovremennik Theatre
Chistoprudny Boulevard, 19A (Chistoprudny bulvar, 19A); due to the repair works the productions can be seen at the Palace on Yauza (1, ploschad Zhuravleva), Elektrozavodskaya metro station).
The Sovremennik Theatre was founded in 1956 by a group of graduates of Moscow's Art Theater School, which among others was comprised by Oleg Yefremov, Galina Volchek, Igor Kvasha, Liliya Tolmacheva, Yevgeniy...
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Estrada Theater
Bersenevskaya Emb., 20/2 (Bersenevskaya naberezhnaya, 20/2)
1954. First building was located at Mayakovsky squire. The theater moved into the current building, which used to host the Government House club, in 1961. Soviet stars (Alla Pugacheva, Philipp Kirkorov, Sophia Rotaru...