Destination Guide Refined by Name: V Attraction Arts (1) Monuments + Museums (3) Sightseeing + Tours (3) Title Keyword
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Vadim Sidur State Museum Ulitsa Novogireevskaia, 37, Moscow, 111394 |
Vadim Sidur - sometimes called the Russian Henry Moore - was one of the Soviet Union's greatest artists. After many problems with the pre-perestroika Soviet authorities, the Vadim Sidur Museum was finally opened to the p... more
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Velikiy Novgorod 190 km south of St Petersburg, Novgorod |
The oldest city of Russia, the cradle of Russian democracy, medieval centre of trades and crafts, boundless field for research by historians, architects and archaeologists - all this is Veliky Novgorod. This is a place w... more
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Vernadsky State Geological Museum Mokhovaya ulitsa, 11, Building 2, Moscow, 103009 |
This site provides an overview of the museum's exhibitions such as "The Earth and its Biosphere" and "World of Minerals" as well as information about the history of the museum and its opening hours. T... more
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Victory Park Ploshchad' Pobedy, Moscow, 121293 |
Rumours abounded for a years after the Park opened of strange things happening to people - many said they felt short of breath, or choked, or even fainted. Amid talk of the park having an aura , an investigation was set ... more
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Vladimir Vysotskii Museum Nizhnii Taganskii Tupik, 3, Moscow, 109004 |
This museum has operated since June 1992. The idea of creating a museum dedicated to the great Russian songwriter and actor, Vladimir Vysotskii, started to surface in the beginning of 1980s after his untimely death. The ... more
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Voenno-Morskoi Muzei Birzhevaia ploshchad 2, St Petersburg, 199034 |
The museum is located on the eastern tip of Vasilyevsky Island, in the impressive white, pillared building of the former Stock Exchange. The building, inspired by the best examples of ancient Greek and Roman architecture... more
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Vyborg 174 km from St Petersburg, St. Petersburg |
park lying along the shoreline of the Zashchitnaya inlet of the Vyborg Bay. The park occupies 163 hectares of land. For two hundred years (between 1788 - 1943) Mon Repos was owned by the family of Baron Nikolai who etern... more
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