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Architectural Sites in Moscow

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Architectural Sites in Moscow

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Arsenal
Commissioned in 1701 by Peter the Great, the weapons arsenal was...
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Architectural Sites Kremlin/Red Square
 
Borovitskaya Tower
The main entrance to the Kremlin rises to more than 150 feet...
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Architectural Sites Kremlin/Red Square
 
Central Telegraph
The striking semicircular entrance is adorned with a large, illuminated...
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Architectural Sites Tverskaya Ulitsa
 
Ivan the Great Bell Tower
The octagonal main tower of this, the tallest structure in the...
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Architectural Sites Kremlin/Red Square
 
Kutafya Tower
This white bastion, erected in 1516, once defended the approach...
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Architectural Sites Kremlin/Red Square
 
Resurrection Gates
These gates, which formed part of the Kitai Gorod defensive wall...
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Architectural Sites Kremlin/Red Square
 
Ryabushinsky Mansion
This marvelous example of Moscow art nouveau was built in 1901...
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Architectural Sites Bolshaya Nikitskaya Ulitsa
 
Sandunovskaya Banya
The Sandunovsky banya (sauna) has been popular ever since it...
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Architectural Sites Kitai Gorod
 
Tower of the Savior
Until Boris Yeltsin's presidency (1991-99) this 1491 tower served...
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Architectural Sites Kremlin/Red Square
 
Troitskaya Tower
Rising 240 feet above the garden, this is the tallest bashnya...
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Architectural Sites Kremlin/Red Square
 
V. I. Lenin Museum
Although during the time of Soviet Russia this was a solemn and...
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Architectural Sites Kitai Gorod
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