Today was the big day I’ve been waiting for since last
summer…. I finally will get to visit
Moscow, the Kremlin and Red Square! We had an early morning departure from the
ship with a transfer to the rail station in St Petersburg. The first sight to behold was the ceiling of
the train station, just beautiful! I was
able to get some photos at the train station, primed for Moscow... We boarded
the high speed Sapsan train...3½ hours later, with speeds up to 243 kilometers
we were in Moscow, the capital of Russia. We made it to the gate of the Red
Square but due to some type of threat we were evacuated and not able to visit
the Red Square and the Gum Store at that time. This was certainly outside the
control of the tour operators but, their response was less than
impressive… Our program was adjusted and
we walked to the Metropol Hotel and the drove to the Church of Christ our Savior.
We slogged along basically killing time (in my opinion). Next, we went to the Kremlin, a fortified
complex containing five palaces, four cathedrals and the office of Mr. Putin,
the President of the Russian Federation. The Kremlin was constructed in the
12th century, originally intended to be a fortress. Nowadays, Cathedral Square
is the focal point of the extensive grounds and showcases magnificent
architecture from the 15th century...we visited the Domitian Cathedral Kremlin.
The Red Square opened up and we walked from the Kremlin to Moscow’s most famous
landmark. This enormous open space is a UNESCO World Heritage Site and is anchored
by the Kremlin Towers and the beautiful and colorful domes of 16th century St
Basil's Cathedral. Red Square separates the Kremlin from the city, and has
evolved over many centuries from a marketplace to a major hub of Russian
history and power.... We only had 15 minutes to take in the vast expanse of Red
Square’s landmarks and statues, including Lenin's tomb. We had some shopping
time and returned to the ship close to midnight….. I was totally unimpressed with this tour,
certainly not the best effort for the money we paid…. Sad
Fantastic photos....thanks !!!
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