Can you film in Red Square?

If you want to film at Red Square with a large professional camera (FS7 or C300/C500) and tripod, you should apply for permission via the Kremlin office. “You must outline your program or film and attach a shot list, a list of your crew members, and your desired date and time of the shoot,” Savenkov said.
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Can you take photos in Red Square?

Authorization is necessary for commercial photography and filming by submitting an official permission request to the FSO of Russia. Visitors are prohibited from taking photographs during security checks. Buy a special sticker from the ticket office to take photographs and to film in the Moscow Kremlin's Museums.
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Can you film in public in Russia?

You are allowed to film on the streets of Russia, parks, monuments. But some places demand permits such as Red Square. Also airports, train stations and railways, metro, museums, theatres, cafes and restaurants and churches.
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Can you go inside Red Square?

You can visit a variety of monuments, cathedrals, museums and commercial galleries in Red Square, each with a special meaning: the Kremlin, the Lenin Mausoleum, the Cathedrals of St. Basil and Kazan, the State Museum of Russian History, or the GUM Galleries.
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Can you take pictures in Moscow metro?

Yes. Taking pictures in the Moscow metro is allowed, but if you want to do it using a tripod, additional light or other equipment, you will need written permission.
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Why is the Moscow Metro so beautiful?

The stations, built as a testament to Stalinism, offer marble walls, high ceilings, stained glass, mosaics and chandeliers.
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How much does Moscow Metro cost?

Fares: Moscow Metro fares start at 55 rubles for a one-way ticket, which is good for five days after purchase. You'll pay more if your journey takes you outside of the central Moscow zones of A and B, though this is not the case for most tourists. How to Pay: Cash is the only way to buy a one-way ticket.
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What is inside Red Square?

An important public marketplace and meeting place for centuries, Red Square houses the ornate 16th-century St. Basil's Cathedral, the State Historical Museum and the enormous GUM Department Store, as well as a modernist mausoleum for the revolutionary leader Vladimir Lenin.
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What does Red Square mean in Russian?

Not many people realize that Red Square's name has nothing to do with Communism or Soviet Russia. The old Russian word for 'beautiful' and 'red' was the same; Red Square means “Beautiful Square".
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Can you film people in France?

Article 226-1 of the criminal code (Code pénal) makes violating the intimate private life of others by posing, recording or transmitting a persons image in private setting without their consent a crime punishable by a year of imprisonment and €45,000 fine.
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Is it illegal to take pictures of people in Russia?

Special Article 152.1 of the Civil Code governs the protection of personal images and states that the public disclosure and further use of a person's image (including a photographic picture, video recording or work of visual art) are permitted, subject to his or her approval.
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Is Soviet music copyrighted?

Copyright covered all literary and musical works as well as works of the arts and scientific works and also films by Soviet citizens, as well as works by foreign authors that were first published in the Soviet Union or, if unpublished, existed there in some objective form, irrespective of the author's nationality.
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Can you take photos in Moscow?

It's ok to take "tourist" photos with non-professional equipment almost anywhere in Moscow, including (since recently) the metro and the Kremlin. If your gear looks professional (a tripod, full frame SLR etc.) there might be problems in some places.
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Can you visit inside the Kremlin?

The Moscow Kremlin is generally open for visits daily, except Thursday (which is the day-off), from 10am to 5pm. The entrace to the Kremlin grounds is through the Kutafiya Tower and Borovitskaya Tower, while the exit is available through the Kutafiya and Spasskaya Tower gates.
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How safe is Moscow?

Large cities like Moscow in Russia are overall fairly safe if you are traveling alone, and the Moscow Metro public transit is a secure and easy way to get around. But it is still a good idea to follow basic precautions as in any destination. Avoid exploring alone at night, especially in bad areas.
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What was Moscow called before?

The actual name of the city in Russian is "Moskva". When the city was founded in 1147 it was called 'Moskov" which sounded closer to the present-day English pronunciation. The city was named after the Moskva river, on which the city is situated.
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What are the 2 main religions in Russia?

Russia's main religion is Orthodox Christianity; however, other religions, such as Catholicism, Protestantism, Islam, Judaism, Buddhism, and even Shamanism are professed as well. The second Russian religion by the percentage of the population is Islam, followed by Roman Catholicism and Judaism.
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Why Red Square is called red?

Moscow's Red Square (Krasnaya Ploshchad) is known for its political symbolism, but was actually named for its loveliness: Krasnaya, or “red,” meant “beautiful” in old Russian. The plaza has drawn crowds since it was a 1400s shantytown.
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Who owns Red Square?

Owned and run by local legend Mick Bolt (the co-founder behind Juniper Bar, Stingray, Five Islands Brewery, Metro, Brasserie and Pig Dog to name a few!), Red Square is Australia's largest vodka infusion bar.
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How long is the side of the Red Square?

The Red Square has an almost rectangular shape and is 70 meters wide and 330 meters long. It extends lengthways from northwest to southeast along part of the wall of the Kremlin that forms its boundary on the southwest side.
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Do they speak English in Moscow?

According to 2002 census data, 7 million out of 145 million people speak English in Russia, and the majority of those people live in Moscow. Colombia is one Latin American country where you're unlikely to encounter very many English speakers, and it ranks 51st (out of 80) on the EPI index.
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Is Moscow Metro 24 hours?

Operating times & frequency

The Metro Moscow operates daily between 5:30 am and 1 am, with trains departing every 1 to 3 minutes during peak times. Outside of rush hour, trains are less frequent, every 4 to 7 minutes depending on the line and the time of day.
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Why Moscow Metro is so deep?

Moscow metro construction started in 1930-s. At that time geological surveys were conducted and it appeared that the nature of the soil would make tunneling particularly difficult in Moscow. Many underground rivers were discovered. It was safer to dig tunnels deep under the ground level.
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How deep is the Moscow Metro?

The system is mostly underground, with the deepest section 74 metres (243 ft) underground at the Park Pobedy station, one of the world's deepest underground stations.
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