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Discover the essence of 'typically Russian' as you immerse yourself in the rich cultural heritage and architectural wonders of this vast nation. From the serene Baptism of Jesus at a Russian Orthodox church in St. Petersburg to the iconic St. Basil's Cathedral, a UNESCO World Heritage Site in Moscow's Red Square, every corner tells a story steeped in history. Marvel at The Church on the Spilled Blood, another UNESCO gem nestled amidst St. Petersburg's enchanting streets, adorned with captivating wall frescos that transport you to another era. Journey further into Siberia's Tomsk Federation and be captivated by its wooden architecture, showcasing traditional craftsmanship against an awe-inspiring Eurasian backdrop. Climb Toompea hill and gaze upon the magnificent Russian Orthodox Alexander Nevsky Cathedral alongside Niguliste church – a sight that epitomizes Russia's spiritual devotion and architectural grandeur. Descend into Novoslobodskaya Metro Station in Moscow, where stunning mosaics depict scenes from Russia's vibrant history. Step foot onto Red Square once more, where Lenins Tomb stands solemnly beside the formidable walls of the Kremlin – an enduring symbol of power and authority throughout centuries past. Find respite amidst Peterhof Fountains' Grand Cascade and lush gardens during summer days; Petrodvorets offers an idyllic escape from bustling city life. Indulge your senses within yet another masterpiece - The Church on Spilled Blood - its intricate details leaving visitors awestruck while earning it UNESCO recognition for its historical significance. Explore Kiev Metro Station in Moscow; witness firsthand how artistry intertwines with functionality underground. Immerse yourself fully by donning one of those iconic Soviet fur hats available for sale at Peterhof (Petrodvorets), embracing both fashion statement and nostalgia simultaneously. Finally, return to St.