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Red Square, 109012, Moskva, Moskva, RU Russia
Contacts phone: +7 495 698-33-04
Website: www.saintbasil.ru
Latitude: 55.7525229, Longitude: 37.6230868
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Soummo Bose
::Looks spectacular in day and even more so at night. The bright colours draw your attention and the imposing structure is awe inspiring. It's a museum now and has en entry fee. We didn't go inside. We visited in Mar and it was still snowing on and off so the snow covered spires only add to its visual appeal. At the risk of sounding like a cliché, its a Must Visit.
Ben Hunter
::Stunning both inside and out! Recommend going inside which costs 500rubles. Absoloute must see in Moscow
Sebastian Rodríguez
::It's the symbol of Russia, just in front of the kremlin's wall the cathedral is situated. If you are asking, the cathedral has an byzantine architectural design, that's why it has not usual cupolas. Its a 100% photogenic place, so you will have a long photo session there be ready. You, won't believe but inside is smaller than it seems. Obviously as every monument in Russia you must visit it in the first half of the day (if you want to enter), I recommend to visit twice (at night and along the day) also I recommend to visit in winter, I think, it looks better (more russian) because the snow and etc. Don't forget it is in the red square, so you should visit more things near of it.
Ted Jung
::This was quite amazing place. Also personally, you should try to go inside. It costs 500 rubles but totally worth it to see inside. Finally, on the second floor, you could listen the traditional Russian song with great voice. I would definitely recommend this place to visit
Padydeh Eghbali
::Do you wanna know a little about Russian religious and political history? This is a place to go. Not only it's marvelous to look at, but inside you will have the chance to see artifacts dating many past centuries that constitute the history of the place. It's well preserved for its age and I was treated very well by people inside. There are no guides, so just be free to walk around and read taking your time. It's hard to get lost inside, but be careful not to fall down large steps.