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Lenin's Mausoleum

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Lenin's Mausoleum is a striking red-and-black granite structure at the heart of Red Square, serving as the final resting place of Vladimir Lenin. Visitors queue to file past the glass sarcophagus containing his embalmed body, preserved in a climate-controlled environment. The experience is solemn and highly regulated: silence is enforced, photography is banned, and visitors must keep moving. The mausoleum's stark, geometric design reflects Soviet monumental architecture, and its location adjacent to the Kremlin Wall adds to the historical gravitas. For many, it is a poignant encounter with a revolutionary leader who shaped 20th-century history.

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  • View Lenin's embalmed body in the dimly lit, climate-controlled tomb chamber.
  • Observe the changing of the guard at the nearby Tomb of the Unknown Soldier.
  • Admire the mausoleum's exterior, built from polished red granite and black labradorite.

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