Half Day Private Moscow Walking Excursion
Moscow, Russian Federation
Trip Type: Walking Tours
Duration: 4 hours
On this tour you will be able to enjoy an informative walking excursion through the famous Red Square with an exclusive visit to the Armoury and Diamond Fund included.
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On this tour you will be able to enjoy an informative walking excursion through the famous Red Square with an exclusive visit to the Armoury and Diamond Fund included.On this tour you will be able to enjoy walking through Red Square, where you can see Lenin's Mausoleum, Moscow Kremlin, GUM, together with Alexandrovsky Park, one of the largest architectural ensembles in the world. It was built as a fortress in the mid 12th century.
Today, the Kremlin is home to the presidential offices, stunning cathedrals and the world's largest bell and cannon. Also the tour includes an exclusive visit to the famous Armoury Chamber and the Diamond Fund with the world's second largest "Orlov" brilliant diamond. As its name suggests, the Diamond Fund stores the biggest and most valuable diamonds, which were ever found on the territory of Russia. Famous for the high purity of its Yakut diamonds, Russia is the second largest producer of diamonds in the world. The collection of the Diamond Fund also houses some of the most precious jewellery items in Russia, including several of the famous Faberge Easter Eggs. You can also admire the Orlov diamond, almost 190 carats, named after Catherine the Great’s lover, Prince Grigory Orlov.
Today, the Kremlin is home to the presidential offices, stunning cathedrals and the world's largest bell and cannon. Also the tour includes an exclusive visit to the famous Armoury Chamber and the Diamond Fund with the world's second largest "Orlov" brilliant diamond. As its name suggests, the Diamond Fund stores the biggest and most valuable diamonds, which were ever found on the territory of Russia. Famous for the high purity of its Yakut diamonds, Russia is the second largest producer of diamonds in the world. The collection of the Diamond Fund also houses some of the most precious jewellery items in Russia, including several of the famous Faberge Easter Eggs. You can also admire the Orlov diamond, almost 190 carats, named after Catherine the Great’s lover, Prince Grigory Orlov.
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