This large square is a major landmark of the Russian capital city. It looks back to a changeful history and has been declared a UNESCO World Heritage Site in 1990. Buildings are from left to right: the GUM department store, Middle Trade Rows, St. Basil's Cathedral, and the E wall of Kremlin with Spasskaya Tower.
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- on Wednesday 20 May 2009 by Martin Mergili
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- christianity, cityscape, cloudscape, communism, fortification, lightscape, mirror of the past, palace, people, religious place, square, tower, trade, urban life
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