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Greetings from Moscow, Russia, where Lenin's tomb attracts a new surge of visitors

Greetings from Moscow, Russia, where Lenin's tomb attracts a new surge of visitors

Summary

Lenin's tomb in Moscow is drawing many visitors again because it will close for renovations until 2027. People are eager to see Lenin, the founder of the Soviet Union, who has been preserved since his death in 1924.

Key Facts

  • Lenin's tomb is in Moscow, Russia.
  • It holds the preserved body of Vladimir Lenin, founder of the Soviet Union.
  • Lenin died in 1924, and his body has been maintained in a special tomb since then.
  • The mausoleum has been a popular site, especially during the Soviet era.
  • Interest had decreased after the Soviet Union ended in the early 1990s.
  • The tomb will close for repairs and will not open again until 2027.
  • This has led to a new increase in visitors wanting to see the tomb before it closes.
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