
Lenin's Mausoleum
Lenin’s Mausoleum is a prominent monument in Moscow that serves as the burial place of Vladimir Lenin, the founder of Soviet Russia. Built in the 1930s, it is an architectural symbol of Communist ideology. The mausoleum features Lenin’s preserved body displayed in a glass coffin, allowing visitors to view him. It is located on Red Square, near the Kremlin, and remains a significant site of historical and political importance in Russia. The mausoleum is both a memorial to Lenin and a symbol of Soviet legacy, attracting tourists and those interested in Russia’s history.