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Lenin Mausoleum, Russia
It is also known as Lenin’s Tomb. It was situated in the centre of Moscow. The body of the great Vladimir Lenin rests here. It is here for the display after his death in the year 1924. It has been kept at a temperature of 16 °C or 61 °F and the humidity has been kept at 80 to 90 per cent in order to preserve the body. It also undergoes a chemical bath after every 18 months. It is one of the most famous tombs in the world.

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