Moscow. Povarskaya str. Mansions of russian aristocrats. [Moscow Travel Guide]
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Today our Moscow travel guide invites you to walk along the most aristocratic street in Moscow - Povarskaya. It connects New Arbat and Sadovoye ring.
In fact Povarskaya means Cook s street. Its because those, who were in service in the Tzar kitchen lived here In 16th -17th century. And also Ivan the Great s guardsmen, because this street was a way to Novgorod.
We ll start our excursion from the legendary restaurant Praga. It was opened in 1872 and the address was Povarskaya, 1. After the October revolution this luxury restaurant turned into a canteen! Mayakovskiy liked to eat here.
This is a church of Simeon Stolpnik. It was built in 17th century. Look at its beautiful 5 domes in the traditional Moscow style.
Here count Sheremetiev married a serf actress Praskovia Zhemchugova. Gogol used to come here during the last years of his life.
Let s continue our walk and go up the street to the Sadovoe ring. The Golden age of the estates on Povarskaya starts from the 18th century, from the Peter times.
The Tzar kitchen moves to the new capital St Petersburg. And the street begins to be a home of russian aristocrats: Gagarin, Golitsin, Dolgorukiy, Volkonsky.
Today most of the estates host different foreign embassies, for example Norway or Cyprus. In Bludov s estate on Povarskaya, 15 there is a Supreme court of Russia now. Look, here is the sculpture of Femida, without an eye patch for some reason.
Not far from the Borisoglebsky street was a court of Peter s the first sister Natalia.
Unfortunately not all estates survived till nowadays. Some of them burned out, some were demolished.
For example between 2 streets Borisoglebskiy and Big Rshevskiy instead of 2 luxury estates of the 18th century the soviets made a park of Ivan Bunin. 200year old elm the favorite Bunins tree unfortunately has not survived.
Lets continue our excursion. Look at the house number 25, the Gagarin estate. Prince Gagarin, the director of the Emperors theatre ordered to build the main house in the empire style.
In the 1920s the cavalry school was in this building, and in the 1937 it became the Literature institute. In the yard you can find another famous sculpture of Vera Muhina The thunderbird of Revolution.
And here is the Orlov s house. In the 19th century it belonged to the count Sheremetiev. In one of its splendid halls Pushkin read his poem Poltava for the 1st time.
The only wooden house that remained on Povarskaya, is the house with mesonine of the princess Volkonskaya.
House number 50 - the famous Writers house was the first writers cub in Moscow.
And at last we came up to the house № 52. This very estate with 6 columns was the home of Tolstov s Natasha Rostova, the hero of his famousWar and peace.
This yellow estate is made in russian classicism style. There is a small church near the main house. In 1920 the Palace of arts was opened here. Boris Pasternak, Alexey Tolstoy, Sergei Esenin and Marina Zvetaeva performed here.
In the yard you cfn see the monument to Lev Tolstoy made by Vasnetcov.
Today several writing organizations and restaurants are located here.
Povarskaya led us to the Sadoviy ring. Here, on Kudrinskaya square Moscow travel guide and me, Vera will say bye bye to you.
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Tour: The military museums of Moscow
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We would like to bring to your attention the winner tour in the nomination “The Best Military-Historical Route of Russia 2018”: Moscow Military Museums.
The idea of development of this route occurred due to the increased interest in Russia and the Russian army.
For this tour we have chosen the most interesting interactive objects, museums and exhibitions, where tourists can touch, hear and try what the Russian army of different eras is.
Group tours from 10 tourists.
The tour is in English, on request we can arrange a tour in other European languages.
The tour includes:
Transfer from and to the airport
Accommodation in double rooms in 4 star hotels. (on request we can offer 5 stars) with breakfast.
Arrival day: Arrival to Moscow, check-in at the hotel
Day 1: A short tour of the Moscow Metro
Excursion to the Bunker-42. A stronghold of resistance in the Cold War. The Bunker is 65 meters underground. You can see an imitation of a nuclear attack, as well as feel the anxiety and tension of a nuclear confrontation. We will visit Stalin’s office where you can take a picture.
Lunch. There is the most underground restaurant in Moscow in the Bunker-42, where tourists can try dishes from the menu of the Politburo of the USSR (lunch is not included in the price of the excursion and is paid separately $10-30)
The “Submarine” Museum
We will visit a real submarine, which was recently in service with the Northern fleet. A huge nine-meter submarine “Novosibirsky Komsomolets” was converted into a museum of the Russian submarine fleet and reveals all the secrets of the life of brave submariners. In addition to the submarine, the tour includes a visit to the landing boat.
Day 2:
The Memorial Museum on Poklonnaya Hill.
The world’s largest memorial complex dedicated to 26 million Soviet citizens who died in World War II.
Lunch at a fish restaurant (lunch is not included in the price of the excursion and is paid separately $20-30)
Exhibition of military equipment in the open air: a unique collection of all types of equipment from World War II. You can touch and climb many of the exhibits.
If you wish, you can visit the Church of Saint George, Memorial Mosque, Memorial Synagogue and Holocaust Museum
Day 3:
The Central Armed Forces Museum of the Russian Federation is the world’s largest military museum. More than 800,000 exhibits, banners, trophies, animation, prototypes.
Open-air exhibition
Return to the hotel and packing
We move from Moscow to Moscow Region.
Sightseeing tour of the Moscow Night Lights
Day 4:
Patriot Park. Exhibition of the Russian Aerospace Forces, the exhibition of Russian troops’ activities in Syria. Interactive military classes and games at your discretion.
For lunch we offer field kitchen or Russian shashlik
Day 5:
Borodino Field: the world’s largest museum on the battlefield. The battlefield of two wars (the War with Napoleon of 1812 and World War II).
Presentation of souvenirs
Transfer to the airport
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The red square is often considered the central square of Moscow since Moscow's major streets, which connects to Russia's major highways, originate from there.
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Music in the background is popular Russian music from the time of WWII.
The museum is located at Park Pobedy, or Victory Park in Moscow and includes a large indoor display, as well.
The struggle against Germany in WWII was the bloodiest in Soviet Union history. An estimated 15 million civilians died, 11 million soldiers, and a 3-year blockade of Leningrad (now St. Petersburg) starved a million people. The Soviet Union bore the brunt of German aggression. Russian soldiers held on and Moscow and St. Petersburg never fell. Sixty percent of households lost someone in the war. Even 80 years later the struggle is remembered solemnly as the great patriotic war for survival.
The Germans suffered three-quarters of their wartime losses fighting the Red Army.
The Victory Museum in Moscow is the largest museum of military history in the Russian Federation. The museum hosts the largest collection of World War II military equipment in Europe.
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