Whether you are an art fan or not, as long as you go to Moscow, I think you should visit the Tretiakov Gallery. Everyone has seen several paintings of Russian painters from childhood to old, more or less. Yes, the original works are kept in the Tretiakov Gallery. The famous painter Lebin, and his "Ivan Reddy and his son", as well as other painters (all Russian treasures, whose names will not be remembered for a while, but you will suddenly realize when you see the painting), the "nameless girl", "noblewoman Morozova", "three sets of cars", "Tolstoy" and so on, each pavilion looks down one by one for fear of missing any work. The great achievements of these Russian painters were concentrated in the middle and late period of imperialism and Russia, and their representatives were crowned as tour exhibition painters. Whatever the "school", their works are not only Russian pride, but also the heritage of mankind. Looking at these paintings, they are not only exquisite and true, but also reflect Russian history, culture and painter's thoughts. The soul is just like enjoying massage. The building where Trediakov Gallery is located is also very old and a little depressed after entering. The coat must be deposited, free of charge; provide a Chinese guide map, but feel that the actual layout of the guide map and the gallery is somewhat different, but not tight, one by one in the exhibition hall, to see the past close to the books, the network has seen the famous paintings will be very happy. The gallery's block is also Moscow's art district, which is very dynamic, especially at night. It's hundreds of meters away from the Metro station, Tretiakovskaya, and it's about five minutes'walk.