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Best 1 The State Hermitage Museum

The State Hermitage Museum in St. Petersburg, Russia, houses an extensive collection of over three million works of art and artifacts spanning from prehistoric times to the present day.

2 Lake Baikal

Lake Baikal, located in Siberia, Russia, is the world’s deepest freshwater lake and contains roughly 20% of Earth's unfrozen surface fresh water.

3 Saint Basil's Cathedral

Saint Basil’s Cathedral, officially named the Cathedral of Vasily the Blessed, was constructed from 1555 to 1561 on Red Square in Moscow and features nine brightly colored onion domes representing Jes...

4 Peterhof State Museum-Reserve

Peterhof State Museum-Reserve, located near St. Petersburg, is a historic complex of palaces and gardens founded in 1703 by Peter the Great, showcasing elaborate Baroque and Rococo architecture alongs...

5 Moscow Kremlin

The Moscow Kremlin is a fortified complex in the heart of Moscow, Russia, serving as the historic seat of power and currently housing government offices, museums, and cathedrals.

6 Red Square

Red Square is a large public square in the heart of Moscow, Russia, historically serving as a marketplace and currently hosting significant events and iconic landmarks like St. Basil's Cathedral.

7 Winter Palace

The Winter Palace in St. Petersburg served as the principal residence of the Russian Tsars from 1735 until the February Revolution in 1917 and now houses the State Hermitage Museum.

8 Catherine Palace

Catherine Palace near Saint Petersburg showcases opulent Baroque and Neoclassical architecture, originally built for Empress Catherine I and later rebuilt by Catherine the Great featuring the famed Am...

9 Moscow Metro

The Moscow Metro, opened in 1935, is renowned for its elaborate Stalinist architecture featuring ornate mosaics, sculptures, and chandeliers adorning many of its stations.

10 Bolshoi Theatre

The Bolshoi Theatre in Moscow is a historic performing arts complex renowned for its ballet and opera productions, initially established in 1776 and rebuilt multiple times, most recently completed in...

11 Kizhi Pogost

Kizhi Pogost, located on Kizhi Island in Russia, features two stunning wooden churches—the Transfiguration Church and the Intercession Church—built without nails in the 18th century using traditional...

12 Church of the Savior on Spilled Blood

The Church of the Savior on Spilled Blood in St. Petersburg was built atop the site where Emperor Alexander II was fatally wounded by revolutionaries in 1861.

13 Valley of Geysers

Located in Kamchatka, Russia, the Valley of Geysers is a geothermally active region boasting over 200 geysers and numerous hot springs within a dense forest setting.

14 State Tretyakov Gallery

The State Tretyakov Gallery in Moscow houses an extensive collection of Russian art from the 11th century to the early 20th century, including iconic religious icons and realist paintings.

15 Mount Elbrus

Mount Elbrus, located in the Caucasus Mountains of Russia, is a dormant volcano and the highest peak in both Europe and Russia, reaching an elevation of 5,642 meters (18,510 feet).

16 The Motherland Calls

The Motherland Calls is a colossal bronze statue on Mamayev Kurgan in Volgograd, Russia, commemorating the Battle of Stalingrad and depicting a woman urging Soviet soldiers forward.

17 Mariinsky Theatre

The Mariinsky Theatre in St. Petersburg, Russia, originally built in 1861, is a historic opera and ballet venue renowned for its opulent design and significant contributions to Russian performing arts...

18 Trinity Lavra of St. Sergius

Trinity Lavra of St. Sergius is a historic Russian Orthodox monastery near Sergiev Posad, established in 1337 and recognized as a UNESCO World Heritage site for its architectural significance and role...

19 Saint Isaac's Cathedral

Saint Isaac’s Cathedral in St. Petersburg, Russia, is an Orthodox cathedral notable for its massive scale, opulent interior adorned with malachite and lapis lazuli, and distinctive gilded dome visible...

20 Mamayev Kurgan

Mamayev Kurgan is a large artificial hill in Volgograd, Russia, site of intense fighting during the Battle of Stalingrad and topped by the monumental sculpture "The Motherland Calls."

21 State Russian Museum

The State Russian Museum in St. Petersburg houses the world’s largest collection of Russian art, spanning from ancient icons to 20th-century masterpieces and showcasing diverse artistic movements.

22 Kazan Kremlin

The Kazan Kremlin, a UNESCO World Heritage site, is a fortified complex in Tatarstan showcasing a blend of Christian and Islamic architectural styles reflecting the region’s diverse history.

23 Monument to Peter I

The Monument to Peter I, also known as the Bronze Horseman, is a celebrated Russian landmark in St. Petersburg depicting Tsar Peter the Great reaching towards European Russia.

24 Bronze Horseman

The Bronze Horseman is an iconic equestrian statue in St. Petersburg, Russia, depicting Peter the Great and symbolizing the city's founding as a modern European power.

25 Saint Sophia Cathedral, Veliky Novgorod

Saint Sophia Cathedral in Veliky Novgorod, built between 1045 and 1050, is one of Russia’s oldest surviving churches, notable for its monumental scale and distinctive cross-domed design reflecting Byz...

26 Curonian Spit

The Curonian Spit is a unique UNESCO World Heritage site – a long, narrow, shifting sand dune peninsula separating the Baltic Sea from Curonian Lagoon, shared by Russia and Lithuania.

27 Church of the Intercession on the Nerl

The Church of the Intercession on the Nerl, built in 1393 near Vladimir, Russia, is renowned for its striking white facade and unique placement atop a small earthen mound, creating an ethereal visual...

28 Palace Square

Palace Square in St. Petersburg served as the main public space during significant events like the 1905 Bloody Sunday massacre and the October Revolution, showcasing its historical importance within R...

29 Lena Pillars

Lena Pillars are towering rock formations along the Lena River in Siberia, Russia, created by erosion over millions of years and resembling giant natural columns.

30 Solovetsky Monastery

Solovetsky Monastery, located on the Solovki Islands in Russia's White Sea, served as a significant religious center from the 15th century and was later transformed into a notorious Soviet gulag labor...

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