fountain “Happiness is a free bird”
[Tainitsky Garden] (http://kudago.com/msk/place/tajnickij-sad/) was laid out in the [Kremlin] (http://kudago.com/msk/place/kreml/) around the 14th century and since then has changed its purpose, shape and size many times. Over its long history, this park has acquired mysteries, as evidenced even by its name. A few hundred years ago, there were four fountains here, which were later destroyed, and at the beginning of the new millennium, the idea of restoring them arose, and in 2008 the first of them, built Oleg Ershov is a fountain called “Happiness is a free bird”.
This fountain is one of the most remarkable in Moscow. It is small in size and, at first glance, similar to other similar fountains, but the most attractive in this composition is the bronze peacock installed in the center. Around the circumference, the side of the fountain is surrounded by a metal wrought-iron fence, and around it there are tiled paths leading through thickets of trees.
It is not easy to get to the Tainitsky Garden, as it is closed to mass visitors. But every tourist coming to Moscow tries to do this and approach the fountain with the Bird of Happiness. There is a belief that if you put a coin under the sink on which the peacock stands, and then rub the branch lying next to it, your most cherished wish will come true.
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Tainitsky Garden of the Moscow Kremlin
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Tainitsky Garden of the Moscow Kremlin
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Tainitsky Garden of the Moscow Kremlin
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fountain “Happiness is a free bird”
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fountain “Happiness is a free bird”
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fountain “Happiness is a free bird”
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