Winston Johns
Winston Johns is a correspondent of the famous Danish newspaper in Moscow, Russia. For the past 2 years he has been working as a freelance journalist and editor for the web-site http://www.budgetmoscow.com - Moscow Hotels and Moscow Apartments www.budgetmoscow.com
Articles by this Author
Staying In Moscow Hotel
- By Winston Johns
- Published 08/20/2008
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Historical settings and modern conveniences in the center of Moscow, the Ararat Park Hyatt Moscow offers an ideal location for business guests with little free time, but great aspirations to gather an impression of the city.
Some of the most famous sites are concentrated around the hotel, including the Bolshoi Theater adjacent and the Kremlin, Red Square and the State History Museum a few steps further.
Some of the most famous sites are concentrated around the hotel, including the Bolshoi Theater adjacent and the Kremlin, Red Square and the State History Museum a few steps further.
No To Working In Moscow
- By Winston Johns
- Published 08/21/2008
- Destinations
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All matters related to the arrival of a foreigner in Russia are dealt with in Federal Law entitled - On the rights of foreign citizens in the Russian Federation, also known as the Law on Foreigners. Among the items this law covers is the one regarding an expatriate working in the Russian Federation. Under this law, all foreigners are free to exercise their capability to work, choose their career and profession, and have the right to freely utilize their personal property in any enterprise or economic undertaking not prohibited by law.
Constructivism Trends In Moscow Architecture
- By Winston Johns
- Published 09/2/2008
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In Russia Constructivism is one architectural style that appeared ahead of its time. Russian architects began to develop it more or less immediately after the Great October Revolution in 1917, and the style that is also known as the aesthetics of straight corners, emerged in Moscow in 1919-20.
One of the most famous examples of Constructivism, the style which combines straight lines and various forms such as cylinders, squares, rectangles, cubes and so on, is the world-famous Lenin mausoleum in the center of Red Square.
One of the most famous examples of Constructivism, the style which combines straight lines and various forms such as cylinders, squares, rectangles, cubes and so on, is the world-famous Lenin mausoleum in the center of Red Square.