The winter in Moscow might be bitterly cold but it’s also be magical – especially if you see it through the eyes of photographer Kristina Makeeva. She was able to capture the city as if it were a winter wonderland.
Orthodox Christmas is a national holiday in Russia so banks and public offices are closed on January 7. If Christmas Day falls on a weekend, the non-labor day moves to the following Monday. Russian authorities may sometimes declare a national vacation from January 1 to 10 due to the close proximity of New Year’s holidays (January 1-5), Christmas and the weekends between these two holidays.
For more stunning photos please visit Kristina Makeeva’s Instagram
Orthodox Christmas is a national holiday in Russia so banks and public offices are closed on January 7. If Christmas Day falls on a weekend, the non-labor day moves to the following Monday. Russian authorities may sometimes declare a national vacation from January 1 to 10 due to the close proximity of New Year’s holidays (January 1-5), Christmas and the weekends between these two holidays.
For more stunning photos please visit Kristina Makeeva’s Instagram