Red Square is the main square of Moscow, located in the center of the radial-circular city layout between the Moscow Kremlin and China Town. The square is located along the northeast wall of the Kremlin, between Kremlin Passage, Voskresenskie Vorota Pass, Nikolskaya Street, Ilyinka, Varvarka and Vasilievsky Descent to the Kremlin Embankment. The square is located along the northeast wall of the Kremlin, between Kremlin Passage, Voskresenskie Vorota Pass, Nikolskaya Street, Ilyinka, Varvarka and Vasilievsky Descent to the Kremlin Embankment. On the square there are the Place of Fronts, the monument to Minin and Pozharsky, the Mausoleum of Lenin, next to which is the Necropolis near the Kremlin wall, where the figures (mostly political and military) of the Soviet state are buried. To the west of the square is the Moscow Kremlin, to the east - the Upper (GUM) and the Middle Trade Rows, to the north - the Historical Museum and the Kazan Cathedral, to the south - St. Basil's Cathedral (Pokrovsky Cathedral). The unique architectural ensemble of the square is protected by UNESCO as a World Heritage site.
I recommend this place, because it is part of the stories of our country.
I recommend this place, because it is part of the stories of our country.