Poster City map of Moscow, Russia: Nestled along the banks of the winding Moskva River, the city of Moscow stretches out in a pattern that is anything but ordinary.
This wall map captures the city’s layered geography, from the gentle curves of the river to the rise and fall of the terrain that has long cradled Russia’s capital. The terrain itself whispers of age—gently sloping in places, rising toward the hills of Sparrow and Poklonnaya, where generations have stood to admire the skyline or simply catch their breath. Woven into the map’s fine details are the city’s generous green spaces—Gorky Park unfurling like a green carpet, the leafy vastness of Sokolniki, and the quiet dignity of the Botanical Garden. These are not just parks; they’re the lungs of the city, playgrounds for poets and chess players alike. They also make quite a striking contrast when you notice just how close they are to Moscow’s stone-and-gilded grandeur. At the map’s heart lies the Kremlin, that famous red fortress which has seen more secrets than a fairytale tower. Just nearby, St. Basil’s Cathedral looks like it leapt straight out of a storybook, all swirls and domes and bright color. Further out, you’ll find the Seven Sisters—those proud, pointy skyscrapers Stalin had built to make sure everyone knew this city was never meant to blend in.
















