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The Tallest and Oldest Buildings in Moscow

Moscow is rich in both history and culture. The architecture of Moscow is just as intriguing. Over 100 high-rise Moscow buildings with the height of 100 to 374 meters. Over 10 oldest buildings dating back to 1420-s (the oldest). Finally, hundreds of unique and famous buildings Moscow can be proud of, which are majestic monuments and architectural gems of different times and styles.

Here is just a fraction of what we can show you on our Moscow Must See Tour.

Top 3 Oldest buildings in Moscow Russia

Ivan III (Ivan the Great) invited an Italian architect Aristotle Fioravanti who started the construction from scratch. The new cathedral was consecrated on August 12, 1479. It is associated with many of the key events in the history of Russia. For example, in 1547 tsar Ivan IV (Ivan the Terrible, a grandson of Ivan the Great) was crowned here, and since Peter II the Assumption Cathedral was the place for the coronation of each new Russian emperor, despite the fact that the capital was moved to St. Petersburg (from 1712 till October Revolution in 1918).

At the height of 55 meters, the Assumption Cathedral was the tallest building in Old Moscow from 1479 to 1508.

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The East Tower is the 95-story structure with the height of 373.7 m, completed in 2015.
The West Tower is a 62-storey structure  242.4 meters high.
The total area of ​​the Federation Tower is 442 915.2 sq.m.
The Federation Tower complex has 67 elevators.

With the height of 338.8 meters, the Mercury City Tower was the tallest skyscraper in Europe until 25 September 2014. The tower “Mercury City”, built on the territory of the Moscow international business center, surpassed the height of London skyscraper «The Shard» (306 m), which held the status of the tallest building in Europe for 4 months. The Mercury City got nearly 33 m higher than its London rival.

Built 75 floors above the ground and with 5 underground floors, the total area of the skyscraper is 180,000 sq.m, of which 86 000 m² is A+ office space and 20 000 m² – residential luxury apartments.

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The list wouldn’t be complete without most original and unique architecture of the capital of Russia!

Moscow has it all: the cosmopolitan dynamism of New York, the charm of Paris and the history of Rome. Not surprisingly Moscow has a nickname “The Third Rome”.

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