The Romanovsky obelisk was erected in Alexander Park on July 14, 1914 in honor of the three hundredth anniversary of the rule of the Romanov dynasty. Fourteen days later in the same year, the First World War will begin. Russia will come out of it under the authority of Lenin, who will issue a decree on the demolition and redistribution of monuments to kings. This obelisk will bear the names of the ideologues of socialism, and only in almost 100 years later, in 2013, the obelisk will return its original appearance. Translated with Google Translate
The route passes in the heart of the capital of the Russian Federation. The Kremlin and Red Square are a couple of words that are known to the whole world and that do not cease to excite people all over the world. On this a little bit short tour, we will walk along the walls of the Kremlin and learn fascinating stories from the history of Russia. It is recommended to make a visit in spring or summer Walking at night.