Walking tour - Red Square - Moscow 4k, Russia - HDR

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Red Square is one of the oldest and largest squares in Moscow, the capital of Russia. Owing to its historical significance and the adjacent historical buildings, it is regarded as one of the most famous squares in Europe and the world. It is located in Moscow's historic centre, in the eastern walls of the Kremlin. It is the city landmark of Moscow, with iconic buildings such as Saint Basil's Cathedral, Lenin's Mausoleum and the GUM. In addition, it has been a UNESCO World Heritage Site since 1990.

The Red Square has an almost rectangular shape and is 70 meters wide and 330 meters long. It extends lengthways from northwest to southeast along part of the wall of the Kremlin that forms its boundary on the southwest side. In the northeast, the square is bounded by the GUM department store building and the old district of Kitai-Gorod, in the northwest by the State Historical Museum and the Resurrection Gate and in the southeast by Saint Basil's Cathedral. Tverskaya Street begins to the northwest of the square behind the building of the State Historical Museum, and to the southeast is the so-called Basilius slope, which leads to the Moskva River, which goes down and over a bridge to the Zamoskvorechye District. Two streets branch off to the northeast from Red Square: Nikolskaya Street, which is named after the Nikolaus Tower of the Kremlin, which is directly opposite, and the Ilyinka, both of which have existed since the 14th century and were once important arteries of old Moscow. Today the square itself, with the exception of the access road leading through it to the Savior Gate of the Kremlin, is a pedestrian zone.

The main squares in Russian cities are frequently named Krasnaya ploshchad, or Beautiful Square. Archaically, the Russian word красная (krasnaya) meant "beautiful", but now means "red", with the current word for "beautiful", красивая ('krasivaya'), being derived from it.

Two of the most significant military parades on Red Square were 1941 October Revolution Parade, when the city was besieged by Germans and troops were leaving Red Square straight to the front lines, and the Victory Parade in 1945, when the banners of defeated Nazi armies were thrown at the foot of Lenin's Mausoleum. The Soviet Union held many parades in Red Square for May Day (until 1969), Victory Day, and October Revolution Day, which consisted of propaganda, flags, labor demonstration, marching troops, and showing off of tanks and missiles. On Victory Day in 1945, 1965, 1985, and 1990, there were Soviet military marches and parades as well, and since 1995, the annual Moscow Victory Day Parade has been held on the square, marking anniversary of the defeat of Nazi Germany in World War II.

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It's so majestic 😍 I hope I visit Moscow someday and Saint Petersburg.

cosmicentity
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Nice walk at Red Square :) It's one of the places I'd like to visit the most in Europe. Definitely going there when international travelling resumes. Привет from Hong Kong :)

VirtualToursTV
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La RUSSIE MERCI beaucoup pour la Vidéo

lilmoulby
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This video is perfect! Really liked it! Thanks so much!

AmbientWalking
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I really enjoyed the video, thanks for sharing. 👍❤😎

JooLeeK
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what a beautiful and magnificent place to just take a walk and feel the simplicity of life... Russia, my heart wants to see you so bad...💔❤‍🔥

KLETwave
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Просто волшебная сказка! Собор Василия Блаженного на закате невероятно загадочен, играет необычными оттенками.

tatianao
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Im dutch, i must visit Russia one day.
Its so beautiful.

tiesjaja
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Мастер стедикамов! Оптимальнейшее сочетание для супервпечатления от съемок! Нет, наилучшее из виденных ранее. Супер! Спасибо от члена союза дизайнеров г. Москвы с 1993 года ;))) Смотрю все Ваши произвепдения современного видеоискусства с огрооооооомным удовольствием! Уважение!!!

IvanLookin
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hi! +1 subscriber here! Red Square building is so unique and noble! thanks for sharing!

tokyokvirtualwalker
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This place is full of amazing architecture one of the most elegant places I’ve ever visited.

CharliRay
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I LIKE THIS VIDEO SO MUCH, THANK YOU FOR SHARING, I AM WAITING YOUR NEXT VIDEO Greetings from istanbul dear ❤❤❤

WalkingTours-TV
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Salam persahabatan dari indonesia ..ilove rusia

kembarbersaudara
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Très belle ville avec de grands espaces, ville très propre, ville sans sirènes de police à longueur de journées comme à Paris... et un très beau peuple, j'adore la Russie

reneguillemin
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Wish the best, healthy and happiness for my lovely People, God bless Russia, Long live with my Beautiful Lovely Unique Russia 🇷🇺🌹

saeedkhodajoo
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И всё-таки Москва - манящий и эпичный город, каждый раз он смотрится удивительно и по-новому... Увидела на 8 минуте вашего ролика Лобное место и сразу вспомнились мне мои мелкие потуги кидания монеток и со своей редкостной удачливостью, не попадания их в цель, но к слову: желания всё равно исполняются)) А от Кремлёвских курантов я до сих пор млею) Это видео 😁👍, мой низкий поклон за передачу данной атмосферы)

helgatens
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j'aime beaucoup ces bâtiments colorés.

marie-charlottedufour
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this is the place where I want to live.

monsourtecson
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11:30-Nice close showing St. Basil’s cathedral. Is it ever open for tours?

mattanderson
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Can’t wait to be here this coming December 😍

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