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Visit big-city Russia, soon without visa

You might soon be able to make a brief stop at the Sankt Petersburg Hermitage without visa. Photo: Atle Staalesen/BarentsObserver

A 72-hour visa-free transit regime will be introduced in the cities of Moscow, Sankt Petersburg and Kazan, the Russian minister of culture says.

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The visa initiative will help vitalize tourism, Minister Vladimir Medinsky highlighted in a meeting with members of the Committee of Education and Culture, a unit under the Federation Council.

Only the airports of Moscow, Sankt Petersburg and Kazan will be applicable, and the short-term visa will concern first of all transit travellers, the minister said. “It will for example enable a Japanese going to Rome make a stop at the Bolshoy Theater”, he argued.

According to Medinsky, his ministry also wants to introduce a ten-day visa-free regime for foreign participants in cultural events and festivals, as well as for football players.

The initiatives are part of a new legislative bill currently under elaboration by the ministry, newspaper Rossiiskaya Gazeta reports.