Alexander Gardens, Moscow, another sought after destination for all the travelers sees a huge inflow of travelers every season. This garden was one of the first public parks in Moscow. Alexander Gardens, Moscow encompasses all the span of the western Kremlin wall facing the Moscow Manege.
History of Alexander Gardens, Moscow says that after the Neglinnaya River was capsulated in a subversive pipe, the local administrators decided to rotate the former riverbed into a beautiful public park. It was presented during the year between1819 to1823 for making a plan by Osip Bove. However, it was named after the emperor. Alexander Gardens, Moscow consist three individual gardens that extend along the western Kremlin wall for 865 meters.
The most famous feature of Alexander Gardens, Moscow is the out-of-the-way Kutafya Tower of the Moscow Kremlin. A ruined cave was built to Bove's decoration beneath the Middle Arsenal Tower in the year1841. The garden's direct iron gate and frame were decorated to commemorate the Russian victories over Napoleon.
Presented in the 19th century by the Russian architect Osip Bove Alexander Gardens, Moscow was after Alexander I expanding along the northwest wall of the Kremlin.
Alexander Gardens, Moscow encompasses a region of approximately 10 hectares. You can see various kinds of plants and beautiful tree elements in the romantic-style gardens. The gardens are enclosed by ornamental iron railings. Muscovites and foreign travelers frequently come to the gardens to travel the Tomb of the Unknown Soldier. You will not have to spend any money for entering the garden.
Apart from having a trip to Alexander Gardens, Moscow, you can see various other attractions. They are Great Kremlin Palace, Tretiakov Gallery, Red Square, Monument to Peter the Great, Gorky Park, Olympic Sports Complex, Ostankino, Victory Park, Moscow Zoo, Hermitage Gardens, Tolstoi House-Museum, Memorial Museum of Cosmonautics, Moskovskii Tsirk. Some more places are Tsar Bell, The Art of Ancient Civilization, Kolomenskoe, Arkhangelskoe, Russian State Library, Alexander Gardens, Dostoevskii Museum, Cathedral of Christ the Saviour, Izmailovo, Izmailovo Park, Folk Graphics Museum, Glinka Museum of Musical Culture, Lenin's Mausoleum and Gertsev Gallery. Moscow
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