Red Square
The Red Square is a symbol of Russia. In its architectural ensemble it is considered to be one of the most beautiful squares in Europe. Through the ages it changed its name many times and only in the 17th century it received its present name "Krasnaya" - Red, which in old Russian meant - "Beautiful".
Looking north towards the St. Basil's Cathedral and the Red Square from the Bolshoi Moskvoretsky Most (Big Moscow-River Bridge). Hotel Rossija is on the right side and the Kremlin is on the left side of the bridge.
St. Basil's, cathedral, church, Red Square, Moskvoretsky Most
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