The Kremlin in Moscow in winter










Visiting the Kremlin and Red Square in Moscow during New Year holidays is an unforgettable experience. The iconic red-brick Kremlin walls covered in snow, the thick scent of pine trees, and the twinkling of lights from the Christmas decorations provide a magical atmosphere. The cobblestone streets of Red Square are filled with locals and visitors alike, all celebrating the start of the new year together. The Cathedral of Vasily the Blessed and the State Historical Museum provide a stunning backdrop, while the iconic St. Basil's Cathedral provides the perfect place to take a picture. The atmosphere is filled with a sense of excitement, as everyone looks forward to what the year ahead will hold.
The winter weather in Moscow is a magical sight. Though temperatures can dip as low as -20 degrees Celsius, the city is blanketed in a beautiful white snow. As you wander through the Red Square and the surrounding areas, you are met with a serene cold, creating a unique atmosphere. The snow and the cold combine to form a stunning landscape, the beauty of which can only be seen in Moscow during winter. The snow lays thickly on the buildings and streets, and the air is cold and crisp. The sun reflects off the snow in a dazzling play of light, and the winter brings a unique kind of beauty to the city.
But I did these shots already when it was getting dark and it became gloomy. However, I hope that I managed to show the beauty of winter Moscow
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