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Blagoveshenskaya (Annunciation) Tower(en)
Russia / Moscow / Moscow (Moscow)
tower, kremlin
This squat four-sided tower – known in English as the Annunciation Tower – was erected in 1487-1488. At its foundation are slabs of white limestone that have survived since the time of the white stone Kremlin of the 14th century.
Taynitskaya (Secret) Tower(en)
Russia / Moscow / Moscow (Moscow)
tower, kremlin
The Taynitskaya – or Secret – Tower is in a way the oldest tower of the Moscow Kremlin. Its erection marked the beginning of the Kremlin’s fortification structures. Under the tower is a hidden well, hence the name of the
First Nameless Tower(en)
Russia / Moscow / Moscow (Moscow)
tower, kremlin
In the 1480s, the Pervaya Bezymyannaya – or First Nameless – Tower with its modest architectural elements was built next to the Taynitskaya Tower. It performed strictly defensive functions. In 1547 the tower was destroyed by fire after the gunpowder
Second Nameless Tower(en)
Russia / Moscow / Moscow (Moscow)
tower, kremlin
The tower was built in the middle of the 15th century. It had purely defensive functions. In 1680 a quadrangular structure and a tall pyramidal tent roof with a watchtower were added to the top of the tower. It is
Petrovskaya (Peter) Tower(en)
Russia / Moscow / Moscow (Moscow)
tower, kremlin
The tower is named after the Church of Metropolitan Pyotr, or Peter, which was part of the mission of the Ugresh Monastery located near the tower in the Kremlin. The Petrovskaya Tower was destroyed by cannon fire during the Polish
Beklemishevskaya Tower; Беклемишевская (Москворецкая) башня(en)
Russia / Moscow / Moscow (Moscow)
tower, kremlin
This tower was erected by Italian architect Marco Ruffo, also known as Marco Fryazin. It was named after Boyar Bersen-Beklemishev, whose manor was located in the vicinity. The Beklemishevskaya Tower performed a very important function in defending the Kremlin. It
Konstantino-Eleninskaya (SS Constantine and Helen) Tower(en)
Russia / Moscow / Moscow (Moscow)
tower, kremlin
This tower was built by the architect Pietro Antonio Solari, also known as Pyotr Fryazin, in 1490 on the site of the Timofeyevskiye Gates of the former white stone Kremlin. It was through these gates that Grand Duke Dmitry Donskoy
Nabatnaya Tower(en)
Russia / Moscow / Moscow (Moscow)
tower, kremlin
The Nabatnaya Tower (Набатная башня in Russian) is a tower in the southeastern section of the Kremlin wall, built in 1495. It is 38 m in height. Traditionally, there has always been a bell on top of the Nabatnaya Tower,
Cathedral of the Dormition(en)
Russia / Moscow / Moscow (Moscow)
cathedral, kremlin, church, religion
The church was built in 1475–1479 by the Italian architect Aristotele Fioravanti.
Ivan the Great Belltower(en)
Russia / Moscow / Moscow (Moscow)
kremlin, church, religion
Ivan the Great Bell Tower, but it also includes the Assumption Belfry and Filaret Annex. The strange configuration is the result of having been built in several phases. Moscow's first stone bell tower, affiliated with the Church of St. Ivan
The Tsar Bell(en)
Russia / Moscow / Moscow (Moscow)
kremlin, tsar, bell, sino
The Tsar Bell (Russian: Царь–колокол, Tsar-kolokol) is a huge bell on display on the grounds of the Moscow Kremlin. The bell was commissioned by Empress Anna, niece of Peter the Great. The bell is currently the largest bell in the
Cathedral of the Annunciation(en)
Russia / Moscow / Moscow (Moscow)
cathedral, kremlin, religion, church
Private church of the Russian Grand Dukes and Tsars.
The Grand Kremlin Palace(en)
Russia / Moscow / Moscow (Moscow)
palace, kremlin, interesting place
The Grand Kremlin Palace - the official residence of the president of Russia.
Cathedral of the Archangel Michael(en)
Russia / Moscow / Moscow (Moscow)
cathedral, church
Cathedral of the Archangel Michael, Cathedral Square in the Moscow Kremlin. It was constructed between 1505 and 1508 under the supervision of an Italian architect Aleviz Fryazin Noviy on the spot of an older cathedral, built in 1333. The interior
State Historical Museum of Russia(en)
Russia / Moscow / Moscow (Moscow)
museum, historic, interesting place
This museum is located between Red Square and Manege Square in Moscow and is popularly known as “The State Historical Museum of Russia” ( Государственный Исторический музей) is a museum of Russian history. It houses a wide range from relics
Red Square(en)
Russia / Moscow / Moscow (Moscow)
square, interesting place, UNESCO World Heritage Site
Red Square (Russian: Красная площадь, Krasnaya ploshchad) is the most famous city square in Moscow. The square separates the Kremlin, the former royal citadel and currently the official residence of the President of Russia, from a historic merchant quarter, known
Kremlin Wall Necropolis(en)
Russia / Moscow / Moscow (Moscow)
kremlin, cemetery, wall
The Kremlin Wall Necropolis is a part of the Kremlin Wall, which surrounds the Moscow Kremlin and overlooks the Red Square. This was the place where the Soviets buried the most prominent figures of the USSR and other countries.
The Bolshoi Theatre(en)
Russia / Moscow / Moscow (Moscow)
theatre, listed building
The Bolshoi Theatre is a theatre and opera company in Moscow, which gives performances of ballet and opera. The historic building has been destroyed numerous times by fires and, most recently, by German bombing in World War II. It is
Paveletsky Rail Terminal(en)
Russia / Moscow / Moscow (Moscow)
train station
Paveletskiy Rail Terminal is one of Moscow's nine railroad terminals. Originally called Saratov Railway Station, it was named after a village of Pavelets, when the railroad leading south-west of Moscow reached that point in 1899. The ornate building of the
Nikolaevsky Terminal(en)
Russia / Moscow / Moscow (Moscow)
train station
Leningradsky Rail Terminal (Russian: Ленингра́дский вокза́л, Leningradsky vokzal) is the oldest of Moscow's nine principal railway stations. Situated on Three Station Square, the station serves north-western directions, notably Saint Petersburg. International services from the station include Helsinki, Finland. The elegant
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