Address: Mira Ave., 123B | Metro VDNKh, Moscow 613310, Russia
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You can see from the subway exit, it's actually a long walk, about 20 minutes. A very familiar statue, once seen often in Soviet movies, is very tall up close.
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This monument is well-known, I think, to all Russians who are older than thirty years old. One of the most - if not the most - striking examples of Soviet art. It is very good that the monument has no...
Stainless steel gigantic statues created to symbolize the union of the working class and peasantry in Soviet Russia. It was created by Vera Mukhina, the master of socialist realistic sculpture, for th...
I like the construction of this place, light inside, the stairs also my favorite! Inside you can look at something interesting - they have a nice exhibitions.
Never thought it would be as tall as a four or five story building it’s huge with each arm deployed away from the axis the core must be heavily reinforced and anchored to the building below. Worth ...
You can see from the subway exit, it's actually a long walk, about 20 minutes. A very familiar statue, once seen often in Soviet movies, is very tall up close.
This is the opening logo of the Moscow Film Studio when we watched Soviet films when we were young, and we remember it very deeply. The statue itself is very tall, symbolizing the spirit of that era, and seeing this is full of memories.
A group of old men and old ladies feel very much about this sculpture, it can only be said to reveal their age
I still have feelings when I see this familiar statue! This statue feels full of positive energy!
There are very old statues, I remember many, they existed years ago.