So many great people in one, relatively small place!!
Moscow's prestigious cemetery Novodevichi
is the resting place of who's who in russian politics, culture, science, military and other walks of life.
To mention just a few : Khrushchev, Yeltsin (politics), Chechov, Gogol (writers), Prokofiev, Shostakovich (composers), Oistrach (violonist), Rostropovich (cellist), Shaleapin (opera singer), Galina Ulanova (ballet dancer), Tupolev (scientist).
Nikita Khrushchev- his bust Boris Yeltsin
surrounded by a black and white structure
Anton Chechov Fedor Shaleapin
Galina Ulanova
Two wives of famous politicians seemed to attract a lot of visitors: Nadezhda Alliluyeva, Stalin's second wife ( committed suicide) and Raisa Gorbachev, wife of Mikhail Gorbachev ( died in a german hospital after a 2-month struggle against leukemia).
Nadezhda Alliluyeva
Raisa Gorbachev
(A female statue is overlooking the grave; at the back- tiles that cover ashes in the wall).
The Novodevichi cemetery looks more like an exhibition of sculptures: bronze sculptures, marble sculptures, sculptures depicting accurately the deceased and their profession; life size statues or just busts. A huge variety of styles, materials , colors.
Luckily, my knowledge of the russian alphabet helped me with reading the names on the headstones. At a certain point I also followed a guided group, and so I managed to visit most of the famous graves.
Many trees and bushes lining the alleys and the rows, as well as flowers near the graves - soften the rigidity of marble, bronze and stone used in the building of the monuments.