Moscow at sunset
Date: 10.12.2009
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Everyone knows how beautiful it is at sunsets somewhere in the field or by the sea. But not everyone knows what magnificent views one can see in a busy megapolis. You just should know where to look. Forget about your busy day for a second and look at all the wonder and beauty of sunsets over the city.
(15 photos in total)

1. The Bell Tower of Ivan the Great was built in 1501-1508 upon the project of an architect Bon Fryazin. 18 bells adorn the tower.

2. By the way, the bell tower commands a lovely view to Moscow.

3. And this building comprises Moscow State University of Design and Technology which was founded in 1930 as Polytechnic Institute of Leather Industry for personnel training of highest qualification in leather and footwear industry. It was called Moscow Institute of light industry in early 1980s.

4. Wonderful view of the sunset through a street lamp.

5. Another wonderful view of the Bell Tower of Ivan the Great on sunset.

6. BMW advertisement was greater than never. This banner with Spasskaya Tower and Saint Basil's Cathedral on the background is 437 yards length, 49 feet width and has a total area of 64,583 square feet. It is the biggest original design construction in Europe compared in size with Place Vendôme in Paris and exceeding the space of Coliseum in Rome.

7. Beautiful Russian sunset.

8. Such view can leave you speechless. The Bell Tower of Ivan the Great against yellow-orange background at sunset.

9. A general view opened from Bolshoy Ustinsky Bridge.

10. There are prominent platforms at the corners of Bolshoy Moskvoretsky Bridge. Tourists adore these platforms because they can gather here and admire the Kremlin.

11. Time exposure photo reveals wonderful view.

12. Evening Moscow is lit by the street illumination at sunset.

13. The Moscow River at sunset.

14. Evening Moscow with its street lights, factories pipes and ferries.

15. That’s how a photographer looks like. These yellow jackets can usually be seen on traffic-cops in Moscow. May be that’s why many drivers slew down when passing by
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