VIEW FROM MOSCOW HOTEL.—Guests in the front rooms of Moscow’s latest tourist hotel, Rossiya, have this view. The Kremlin is on the left. At night a red star burns brightly from the top of the spire of the dock tower. The building with the onion-shaped domes in the centre is St Basil’s Cathedral, behind which is Red Square. Trolley buses are the main form of public transport in Moscow, which has a population of more than six million.
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Press, Volume CVII, Issue 31542, 2 December 1967, Page 21
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78VIEW FROM MOSCOW HOTEL.—Guests in the front rooms of Moscow’s latest tourist hotel, Rossiya, have this view. The Kremlin is on the left. At night a red star burns brightly from the top of the spire of the dock tower. The building with the onion-shaped domes in the centre is St Basil’s Cathedral, behind which is Red Square. Trolley buses are the main form of public transport in Moscow, which has a population of more than six million. Press, Volume CVII, Issue 31542, 2 December 1967, Page 21
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