Visiting Hours and Precautions for Lenin's Mausoleum in Moscow 🇷🇺
How can you visit Moscow without paying respects to Comrade Lenin? The founder of the Soviet Union, he was the first to put socialism into practice. A great proletarian revolutionary, politician, theorist, and thinker, he is an important figure in political and historical textbooks, a celebrity I got to know when I was very young. It's a great honor to have the opportunity to view his remains. Lenin's Mausoleum is located in Red Square, and it's just a short walk from the metro station. However, the visiting hours are short, and there are many tourists, so it's best to go early. Expect to wait in line for about 30 minutes. 🪦 Lenin's Mausoleum Russian: Мавзолей В.И. Ленина English: Tomb of Lenin 🔺 Take exit 5 or 6 of Line 1 📅 Closed on Mondays and Fridays Open from 10:00 to 13:00 🎫 Admission is free. ⚠️ Please note the following: Line up at the slope on the side of the State Historical Museum (west side of Red Square). There is no place to store bags! If you are in a group, you can take turns waiting at the security check and watching the bags. One person goes in, and the other waits. No passport is required. Lenin's Mausoleum is indoors, and you cannot stop, take photos, or leave flowers. It takes less than a minute to walk in, look around, and then leave. There are many tombstones of great figures outside. The tombstones with portraits include former chairmen such as Stalin and Gorbachev. #Russia #RussianTravel #TravelGuide #EuropeanTravel #Moscow #MoscowTravel #Lenin #CulturalHeritage #RussianTrip