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Post-Perestroika Prophylactic Preservation

October 5, 2006 at 9:22 AM | 0 Comments


Visitors to Moscow usually have a few key objectives: to sneak around the Kremlin, step foot on Red Square and pay a visit to Lenin's Mausoleum. Looking at dead guys is a strange branch of tourism, but there's some morbid fascination that brings the crowds in.

Each year, Lenin takes a short break from being on view, and this year it's longer than usual. From November 10 to December 26, Lenin'll be on a prophylactic break, according to the Russian tourist board. Some special biochemical procedures will spruce up the old fellow, and they say that with the right regular treatment his body will survive at least another 100 years. A pity, though, as all he really wanted was to be buried in St Petersburg. But he's not around to change anybody's mind, and we are, so get into Moscow fast, or wait til the post-Christmas viewing to see the waxy face and maybe a new suit.

[Photo: phdstudent]

Related stories:
· Prophylaxis in Lenin's Mausoleum [Russia Info-Centre]
· Mr. Putin, it's time to Bury Lenin [International Herald Tribune]

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