RUSSIA FIELD TRIPS
KEI organizes cultural field trips and activities in Moscow, an overnight field trip to Kazan or Vladimir and Suzdal, and an extended excursion to St. Petersburg. Transportation, lodging and admission for planed activities are included in the program fee. KEI reserves the right to change planned excursions for destinations of equal value and interest. Excursions may change based on availability, local festivals and interest. Academic year and multiple term students participate on planned excursions during their first term of study.
Moscow
This city is the political, economic and cultural capital of Russia with close to 900 years of history, art and architecture. Among its most famous sites are the Kremlin, Red Square, Kutafya Tower, Archangel Cathedral, Annunciation Cathedral, St. Basil’s Cathedral, Lenin’s Tomb, GUM, Tverskaya Ulitsa, The Arbat and Tretayakov Gallery. In addition to visiting architecturally, historically and politically significant sites, KEI plans cultural activities such as the Russian Ballet, Russian Circus and/or roundtable discussions with American diplomats and business people.
St. Petersburg
St. Petersburg is the northern capital of Russia and one of the most beautiful cities in the world. Unique sites include the Palace Square, The Hermitage, St. Isaac’s Cathedral, Peter & Paul Fortress, Nevsky Prospekt and Petrodvorets.
Vladimir/Suzdal or Kazan
Vladimir is the former political, economic and religious capital of Russia, The city dates back to 995. Vladimir is famous for its unique white stone cathedrals, towers and palaces. Unlike any other northern buildings, their exteriors are elaborately carved with the high relief stone sculptures.</i<vladimir<>
Suzdal is one of the oldest Russian cities and first mentioned in the annals in 1024. Despite its venerable age, the city has remained young and beautiful. Its fairy tale demeanor is reflected in the traditional Russian architecture, Kremlin and churches.
Kazan is a city in southwest Russia, on the banks of the Volga and Kazanka rivers. The capital of the Republic of Tatarstan, a semi-autonomous region, it is known for the centuries-old Kazan Kremlin, a fortified citadel containing museums and sacred sites. Kremlin landmarks include the tiered Tower of Soyembika, the blue-and-gold domed Annunciation Cathedral and the vast, colorful Kul Sharif Mosque.
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