There are
so many interesting places in Moscow, where I can go to, but I've visited only
one museum since I arrived in Moscow. It was Vladimir Mayakovsky’s museum,
really unusual place, which doesn’t resemble the other museums, where I was.
In this
post I will write about places, which I’d like to visit in the nearly future:
• “The
Importance of Being Earnest”, the Oscar Wilde’s play, which is put on the
Moscow theatre “MOCT” stage
• “An Ideal
Husband”. It’s an Oscar Wilde’s play too, but it’s put on the stage of another
Moscow theatre.
• Ghost
stations in the Moscow metro, for example “Spartak Stadium”. I realize that
visiting them is practically impossible, but I really want to go there, because
it is seems quite fascinating to me. I think there are not many people who have
ever visited these ghost stations.
• The
Tagansky Protected Command Point, it’s a Moscow museum, which was an initially
bunker, built during the Cold War.
• Grinberg
Gallery, which is simply another interesting place I’d like to go to.
To sum up,
there is a large number of different places and things to be explored in
Moscow. All of them are absolutely unique and very unusual, they attract me and
I hope that I’ll be able to visit them all.
I agree that Moscow is full of places which are undoubtedly worth of seeing. I sometimes think that if I spent all my life exploring this wonderful Russian city, I wouldn’t visit even a half of these “must-see” places! By the way, you mentioned two plays which you would like to see. During these winter holidays my family is going to visit a theatre, but we still can’t choose an exact play. I will be grateful to you if you tell me something about “An Ideal Husband” and “the Importance of Being Earnest” or advise me some other interesting plays.
ОтветитьУдалитьI visited "Pert Fomenko's Masterskaya" not so long time ago. The play was "Dar" written by Nabokov. It's greatful play, I think you should watch this play.
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