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A unique tour by the National Centre RUSSIA: "Moscow City. A Look into the Sky"

A unique tour by the National Centre RUSSIA: "Moscow City. A Look into the Sky"
03.02

The National Centre RUSSIA invites you to an exciting walking tour, "Moscow City. A Look into the Sky," which unveils the history of one of the most modern districts of the capital.

Accompanied by experienced guides, visitors can trace the journey from the first ideas to the realization of the Moscow International Business Centre project. Once, quarries stood where skyscrapers now rise, forming some of the tallest buildings in Europe. During the tour, you will learn about the architectural and engineering solutions that made this possible and step inside some of the complex’s iconic buildings.

The route spans 1.9 km and takes 90 minutes to complete. A guide holding a sign reading "Excursions. National Centre RUSSIA" will be waiting for visitors at the designated meeting point.

Given the open area and possible gusts of wind, organizers recommend that participants dress warmly. The next "Moscow City. A Look into the Sky" tour will take place on March 8. You can register on the website russia.ru.

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