Moscow's famous human landscape are:
Red Square
Red Square is located in the center of Moscow, covering an area of 91,000 square meters, "Red Square" name is the Tsar confirmed in 1658, meaning "beautiful square". It is west of the Kremlin's red wall and three towers, south of the Siri Church, north of a red brick and silver roof of the Museum of History.
The Kremlin
Over 800 years ago, a Russian prince named Yuri Dolgoruky built a castle here (the word "Kremlin" originally meant "inner city"), which was the prototype of the Kremlin. The Kremlin is the prototype of the Kremlin. Here, the best of Russia's classical architecture and cultural heritage has been preserved, they are: the King of the Bells, the King of the Cannons, the Dormition of the Virgin Mary (Cathedral, the Church of the Growing Angels, the Cathedral of the Annunciation, the Church Square, the Bell Tower of Ivan the Great, the Great Kremlin, the Hall of Arms.
Lenin's Tomb
Lenin's Tomb is located in the center of the west side of the Red Square. 1924 Lenin's death in this long sleep, solemn red granite building, Lenin's remains buried in a crystal coffin, open to the public on a regular basis. Lenin's body is buried in a crystal coffin, which is open to the public on a regular basis. Under the red wall behind Lenin's tomb are the remains and ashes of Stalin and other famous leaders of the former Soviet Union. Tomb of the Unknown Martyrs and Alexander Garden: the Alexander Garden, located outside the Red Wall of the Kremlin, is one of the favorite places for Muscovites to visit for rest and recreation. Inside the garden, there is the indestructible torch in front of the Tomb of the Unknown Martyr, built in 1967.
Moscow River
The Moscow River is 502 kilometers long and flows through the whole of Moscow for about 80 kilometers, with a width of 200 meters in general and 1 kilometer at the widest, with beautiful scenery along the way.
Sparrow Hill
Sparrow Hill is a famous scenic spot in Moscow. The observation deck on Sparrow Hill, facing the main gate of Moscow University, overlooks the Moscow River and the city.
All-Russia Exhibition Center
All-Russia Exhibition Center is the exhibition hall of the achievements of the former Soviet Union's national economy, covering an area of 300 hectares, 35 kilometers around the perimeter of the wall, it is a very large-scale exhibition hall, which displays the latest scientific and technological achievements, it is the eye-opening, insights into the good place, which is a scenic attractions at the same time. The center's fountain is very famous, innovative and unique design. The first artificial satellite in the history of mankind, the first cosmonauts wearing spacesuits are the world's unique treasures.
Moscow TV Tower
Moscow TV Tower was built in 1967, the tower is 573.5 meters high, is the tallest in Europe and the world's second tallest building, there is a "seven sky" revolving restaurant, and there are merchandise sales around the world.
Arbat Art Street
Arbat Street has a lot of unique crafts, snack bars, cafes, street painters, in addition to selling oil paintings, but also for tourists to draw portraits, very national characteristics.