I live in Moscow. It is the capital city of a vast country called Russia. It has many museums, theaters, and restaurants. It also has many quiet places, especially in the downtown, with nice neat houses and old trees. Indeed, many such houses were build in 19th century. Although the general look of Moscow has changed significantly throughout the last century, one still can find such nice places if there is a desire to do so.
The main (забыла слово достопримечательность, вставьте пожалуйста, это еще в четвертом классе изучается)) of Moscow is Kremlin. It is a fortified complex in the heart of the city. Red Square, the most famous square of Moscow, is located beneath Kremlin`s walls and attracts thousands of foreign visitors in season. Tourists may see the ancient architecture of Kremlin, its walls of red brick, its cathedrals, Ivan the Great bell tower, and many more. They can hear the strikes of Kremlin Chimes and take pictures of the changing of the guard ritual at the Tomb of the Unknown Soldier.
The past of Moscow is great and glorious, but so is its future. I love my city and love all its streets and squares, both famous and unknown.