Russian Federation

50 places to see in this region. (Showing 41-50)

  1. 41. Bogolyubovo

    Bogolyubovo, a small yet historic settlement on Russia's famed Golden Ring, was founded in approximately 1158 by Prince Andrei Bogolyubski.

  2. 42. Novodevichy Cemetery

    Founded in the late 1800s next to the 16th century Novodevichy Monastery, Moscow's Novodevichy Cemetery is regarded as the most famous cemetery in Russia.

  3. 43. Burkhan

    Known as Burkhan in the native Buryat and as Shamanka in Russian, this stunning rock formation is the holiest site on the island of Olkhon, located on Lake Baikal in Siberian Russia.

  4. 44. Khuzhir

    The Russian village of Khuzhir is home to roughly 1200 people.

  5. 45. Trinity Church

    The Trinity Church, located in Theater Square, Vladimir, Russia currently houses a Museum of Blown Glass.

  6. 46. Assumption Cathedral

    The Assumption Cathedral (Usspensky Sobor in Russian), located in Cathedral Square, Vladimir, Russia, dates from 1158.

  7. 47. Kremlin embankment

    It is situated in the deepest heart of Russia's Capital, Moscow, near the Kremlin, along the Moskva River.

  8. 48. Red Square

    Red Square in Moscow has been a center of power for centuries and is worth visiting again and again, at different times of year, with different light and different weather.

  9. 49. Moskow Underground

    The Underground Metro-system of Moskow is a piece of art!

  10. 50. Kursk

    It's a city in Russia where I lived with lots of things to see and to do do there.