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Ostankino Tower , one of the main tourist attractions in Moscow
This is a list of major tourist attractions in the
Russian city of
Moscow .
Museums
Religious buildings
Convents and monasteries
St Clement's Church, Moscow
Churches
Guided city tour passing
Cathedral of Christ the Saviour
Orthodox :
Catholic :
Religious buildings of other religions
Theatres
Inside the
Upper Trading Rows (named GUM) near
Red Square
The
Bolshoi Theatre
Stadiums
Film studios
Monuments and sculptures
Government buildings
Modern buildings
Moscow City in March 2010
Moscow International Business Center
Other sights
Petrovsky Passage , View from the
Neglinnaya Street
Natural and urban attractions
Avenues, boulevards, and streets
Old Arbat Street, with the
Foreign Ministry skyscraper sticking in the background.
Squares
The
Pushkin Museum of Fine Arts
Bridges
Hills
Parks and gardens
Fountain in Moscow's Square of Europe, lit at night
Districts
Transportal architecture
Moscow rail terminals
The nine Moscow rail terminals are located within a kilometer or two outside of the
Garden Ring .
Below they are listed clockwise, along with a sample of destinations served by each one,
starting with the three stations at
Komsomolskaya Square :
Leningradsky Rail Terminal (
Saint Petersburg ,
Tallinn ,
Helsinki ,
Murmansk )
Yaroslavsky Rail Terminal (
Yaroslavl ,
Arkhangelsk ,
Vladivostok ,
Beijing )
Kazanskiy Rail Terminal (
Kazan ,
Almaty ,
Tashkent )
Kursky Rail Terminal (
Kursk ,
Sevastopol ,
Sochi )
Paveletskiy Rail Terminal (
Pavelets ,
Astrakhan ,
Baku )
Kievsky Rail Terminal (
Kyiv ,
Odesa ,
Budapest )
Belorussky Rail Terminal (
Minsk ,
Warsaw ,
Berlin )
Savyolovskiy Rail Terminal (
Savyolovo ,
Dubna )
Rizhsky Rail Terminal (
Riga )
Airports
There are five airports serving Moscow:
Moscow Metro stations
Prospekt Mira (Koltsevaya Line)
Sights which do not exist
Destroyed or lost sights
Sights which were never built