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Welcome to the five star Hotel Baltschug Kempinski Moscow. Since Ivan the IV the Baltschug has played a central role in Russian history; today, directly opposite the Kremlin, this is still the place where Russian history is made.
In the late nineteenth century famous Russian artists like Kramskoi and Vasnetsov had their studios in this building; they painted views of the Kremlin, Red Square and St Basil’s Cathedral. Today, the historic view is just as amazing, and our rooms and suites blend artistry with luxury modern amenities.
There is a famous moment in Tolstoy’s Anna Karenina when Prince Oblonsky arranges a feast at home in Moscow; there is “caviar, herring, French bread, 6 different kinds of vodka; fresh perch and asparagus |
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