
My very own white Christmas at the Red Square in Moscow – a little bit of cultural walkabout in the wet cold! Somewhere within these walls, Lenin’s Mausoleum houses the embalmed body of Vladimir Ilyich Lenin, founder of the Soviet Union. I love the reds, the space, the neons that light it up at night, and the non-conformity of these solid fortresses embracing the centre of the city. Very fortunate and lucky to spend festive season in Russia! A very blessed Merry Christmas to all!




xoxo,
Viktoria Jean
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Gorgeous photos! I’ve always wanted to visit Russia! Thanks for sharing!
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Hello!! Russia’s lovely 🙂 hope to share more gorgeous photos in the future and thanks for reading!! Merry Christmas!!
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