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The Moscow International House of Music (Dom Muzyki), opened in 2003, is a striking postmodern complex on the Kosmodamianskaya Embankment....
The most prominent among them is the Russian State Library (Rossiyskaya Gosudarstvennaya Biblioteka), formerly known as the Lenin Library... Housing...
Stalin's Seven Sisters, a group of seven towering skyscrapers built between 1947 and 1953, epitomize this period. These 'Vysotki' (high-rises)...
The city's gastronomic scene has been utterly revolutionized by the flavors of Central Asia, the Caucasus, and East Asia... Dishes...
Professional Moscow photography workshops are a cornerstone of the city's photographic education. These immersive courses go beyond basic camera operation....
These classes are typically hands-on. They emphasize a fun and social learning environment... Participants can learn to prepare traditional Russian...
The German Quarter (Nemetskaya Sloboda) emerged in the 16th and 17th centuries... It was a vibrant community of diplomats, engineers,...
The most prominent Islamic landmark in the city is the Moscow Cathedral Mosque. This mosque, originally built in 1904, underwent...
The Moscow Choral Synagogue, also known as the Grand Choral Synagogue, is the oldest and most important synagogue in the...
The Moscow International Business Center, commonly known as 'Moscow City,' emerged as a symbol of Russia's new capitalist ambition. These...
Initiatives like the 'Window to Africa' festival are regularly held at venues like the Moscow House of Nationalities... These events...
The Moscow Buddhist Centre, for instance, provides a place for practice and study... It welcomes everyone interested in Buddhist philosophy....
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