5/5 John S. 3 years ago on Google
VDNH
(All-Russian
Exhibition
Center)
is
a
stunning
place
to
get
leisure.
There
are
many
ways
to
entertain
yourself,
family
and
children.
In
addition
to
the
fact
that
VDNH
is
a
historical
place
with
a
large
number
of
pavilions
dedicated
to
different
republics
of
the
former
Soviet
Union,
there
are
also
many
modern
ways
to
have
fun
here.
In
wintertime,
it
is
a
huge
(the
biggest
as
I'm
informed)
ice
rink
that
is
really
affordable
(also
available
with
your
own
skates),
in
other
seasons
a
lot
of
sidewalks
and
paths
are
perfect
for
just
walking
and
riding
a
bike.
As
for
me,
I'm
a
huge
fan
of
the
GREAT
WALKING
ALLEY
that
was
constructed
recently.
Its
length
is
more
than
5km
(or
about
3.2miles).
Its
shape
like
a
bulb
with
a
base
at
the
main
entrance
of
VDNH.
It's
really
interesting.
Take
a
tour
of
it
to
observe
different
landscapes
including
a
reservoir
with
fountains.
If
you
are
an
avid
photographer,
you
will
definitely
find
ways
to
take
a
lot
of
cool
pictures
of
both
the
complex
itself
and
the
square
area
of
VDNH.
Some
pavilions
are
made
in
the
style
of
the
Renaissance.
For
example,
rabbit
breeding
pavilion.
Its
number
is
44.
It's
under
reconstruction
at
the
moment.
However,
I
took
great
pictures
of
its
facade.
I'm
not
aware
much
of
the
pavilions
in
detail,
it's
up
to
you
what
of
them
to
visit
and
find
out
more.
I
just
totally
recommend
visiting
the
pavilion
Космос
which
reveals
the
history
of
space
shipbuilding
and
space
exploration
in
60th
and
70th
of
the
last
century.
Just
in
front
of
the
pavilion,
the
space
ship
ВОСТОК
is
represented
that
is
the
exact
copy
of
the
original
one.
Yuri
Gagarin,
the
first
astronaut
made
the
first
manned
flight
in
the
Earth
history
into
the
space
on
just
such
a
ship.
That's
really
great
to
look
at
it
from
a
short
distance!
I
liked
the
bottom
view
of
the
huge
nozzles.
There
is
a
helicopter
МИ-8,
СУ-27
fighter,
reusable
space
shuttle
БУРАН
on
the
square.
They
are
fairly
symbolic,
convey
the
spirit
of
the
Soviet
Union.
I
liked
the
pavilion
where
the
scope
mock
of
Moscow
City
constructed.
It's
highlighted
with
illumination
and
looks
like
a
real
city.
Take
pictures
and
send
them
to
your
friends,
nobody
will
distinguish
that
it's
the
scope
mock,
not
the
real
City😂
For
your
convenience,
there
is
two
subway
stations
nearby
VDNH
-
ВДНХ
and
Ботанический
Сад.
If
your
choice
is
the
main
entrance
you
need
to
get
off
the
subway
at
ВДНХ
station,
if
you
prefer
getting
park
area
get
off
at
Ботанический
Сад
station
southern
exit,
5
minutes
walking
to
the
destination.
By
the
way,
the
bus
#533
links
both
subway
stations
and
the
route
runs
just
through
the
area
of
VDNH
with
plenty
of
stops.
One
more
way
to
see
attractions
😉
In
a
word,
you
should
visit
this
place
and
choose
the
type
of
leisure
suitable
for
you.
Very
crowded
at
weekends.
Admission
is
free,
24
hours
open.
I
rate
it
five
stars.
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