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The Moscow Circus, located on Tsvetnoy Boulevard, was Moscow’s only circus between 1926 and 1971. Today, it still remains the city’s most popular. On October 20, 1880, the day of the first performance, the circus had only five rows, a dress circle, several wooden benches for second places and a standing gallery. The building has been reconstructed several times since then.
Moscow Circus on Tsvetnoy...Events The building was opened on October 20, 1880, consructed for the Albert Salamonsky Circus. They say that Salamonsky put the first ruble earned by the...
Kolomenskoye, Church of the...Buildings Kolomenskoye, a former royal estate that is located along an ancient road leading to the town of Kolomna (hence the name), is situated several miles...
Kotelnicheskaya Embankment...Buildings Kotelnicheskaya Embankment Building, one of the seven Stalinist skyscrapers (aka Seven Sisters or Stalin Heights), was begun in September, 1947 and...
Ice City on Poklonnaya GoraSites An Ice City on Poklonnaya Gora is a traditional present for Moscow kids. In 2009 two residences made of ice were installed on the 9000 square meter...
New Year Tree on Sobornaya...Sites The all-Russia main New Year tree is erected on the Sobornaya Square of the Moscow Kremlin every year. On New Year’s Eve 2009, it was a 28-meter...
Skating rink at Red SquareSites The central skating site of the country opens to the public every December. The rink covers more than 3000 square meters and is one of the favorite...
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