| Marc David Miller |
Jun 10th, 2002 08:09 PM |
Yes, it still is open, despite constant rumors that the body will be removed and buried next to his mother in St. Petersburg. <BR><BR>It is free to visit. Check locally for the times open. When you go you cannot have ANY bags or cameras with you, so you might want to leave them in your hotel. The line can get quite long (1 hour wait).<BR><BR>As for being worthwile, it is an interesting piece of history. I don't view it as paying tribute or respect to the era, rather I think it is just viewing an icon of history.<BR><BR>Hint: It is EXTREMELY dark at the entrance and you will be disoriented. Take a moment to adjust your eyes to the darkness before you enter (I walked right into a guard during my visit!).
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