Enjoying the cultural sites during the trip to Moscow is the best way of holiday pleasure. St. Basil's Cathedral is one of the historical as well as culture site which is situated in the Red square having religious importance and falls under UNESCO's Heritage site.
The history of St. Basil's Cathedral goes back to the 16th century which was built by Ivan as a memory of victory over the German troops. It was the tallest building in 1600 and recognized as the Trinity Church and it became Trinity Cathedral later.
There are about ten churches around this cathedral which have added more attraction in its original figure.
The complex design of this cathedral encompasses the dazzling reflection of Russian architecture in the 17th century.
Major attraction of St. Basil's Cathedral the nine chapels in a single building is one of the most attractive views for visitors in the Red square. Apart from this, the interior design is also the most amazing attraction due to its unique gallery in the different levels of chapels. The interesting towers of the cathedral introduce it as the holy destination for local as well as international visitors.
The statue situated in the garden in front of the cathedral has its historical and political value. The statue was built for the memory of Kuzma Minin and Dmitri Pozharsky who protected Russia from the hands of Polish troops during the late 16th and beginning of the 17th centuries.
This beautiful cathedral is a combination of historical arts and architecture which is really fascinating for visitors to enjoy their day trip.
Visiting Russia with the purpose of holiday pleasure will be the great fun around the Red square which offers number of historical arts and monuments along with St. Basil's Cathedral.








