Moscow is a social city where you can access different social activities every day, such as exhibitions, concerts, theatre, ballet performances, festivals, cultural events. There are many historical and important buildings in Moscow. For example, Arbat Street (Russian: старый арбат) is a street known as the most famous street in Moscow. It is also called the Old Arbat. While the street carries the traces of history, it is decorated with paintings by anonymous painters all around. Many historical and cultural places such as Kremlin Museum, Red Square, Lenin Mausoleum, Moskvarium, Bolshoi Theater are located in Moscow. There are many activities organized weekly in Moscow. In addition to all these, there are different activities that students can participate in. Festivals and feasts; Various festivals and holidays are held for young people in Russia. These events have many different themes. Students can participate in festivals on music, theatre, ethnic, sports, languages, dance and many other themes, not only as spectators, but also by taking an active role. There are also many celebration nights, which students call ‘vecherni’ in Russian. local culture days; In this event, students from many parts of the world introduce their food and customs in the clothes of their own cultures, and the opportunity to get to know different cultures and promote their own culture has become a very enjoyable activity for students. There are also training and clubs for special interests at universities. With these clubs, students can turn to their own areas of interest and provide the opportunity to meet different people. There is an unlimited number of places to visit and an unlimited number of activities in Moscow. Sometimes free festivals are organized in Moscow, where everyone can participate, and students are provided free entry to museums and exhibitions. Moscow is an active city with hundreds of events that appeal to everyone, thanks to its weekly updated event programs.
