The official website of the mayor of Moscow reported that by the 1000th anniversary of Suzdal, the Moscow+ project waslaunched Vladimir region. A journey into a Russian fairy tale." As part of it, 10 new routes in Moscow and the Vladimirregion have been published on the website of the digital travel service Russpass.
The project is based on the historicalrelationship between the Moscow and Vladimir principalities. Trips lasting from two to five days unite two regions andare devoted to different topics: folklore, architecture, cinema, modern culture and other areas. Half of the routes are suitable for family holidays. As part of their travels, tourists are invited to attend thematic workshops, immersiveperformances and other events.
The "Past or Not" route will introduce travelers to folklore and cultural heritage, and the "Wonders of Architecture" will introduce them to masterpiece buildings. The journey "From Folk Art to ContemporaryArt" is built around Moscow's world-renowned museums and Vladimir's cultural centers and factories.
The route "RussianField" is year-round. This activity includes walking in parks and boating. Within the framework of the "Holy Lands"direction, you can get acquainted with ancient temples and monasteries, and the "Magic of Cinema" route will taketourists to the filming locations of hits of Soviet and Russian cinema. Fans of performances can arrange a "Theatricalweekend", and connoisseurs of gastronomy will appreciate the route of the "Legends of Taste".
The direction "Features of the Russian bathhouse" will help you immerse yourself in the bath culture.
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