Moskva (English: Moscow) is not only the name of the Russian city, but also of the 502-kilometer river, which flows, among others, through the city of Kolomna, and – of course - through the capital of the country. Bolshoy Kamenny Most is one of the bridges over the Moskva River, it is located at the western end of the Moscow Kremlin, a fortified castle on the hill on the left side of the river. There were already two stone bridges in the past, the current one was erected in 1938 according to the design of engineer Nikolai Kalmykov. From the bridge tourists can admire the Cathedral of Christ the Savior, completed in 1883. The building of the temple is 103 meters high and is crowned with a magnificent dome.