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  1. The Kremlin Wall Necropolis is the former national cemetery of the Soviet Union, located in Red Square in Moscow beside the Kremlin Wall. Burials there began in November 1917, when 240 pro-Bolsheviks who died during the Moscow Bolshevik Uprising were buried in mass graves.

  2. La Necrópolis de la Muralla del Kremlin fue designada como espacio protegido en 1974. Ubicación. En una fecha tan reciente como 1800, el lugar donde ahora se halla la necrópolis era un foso pantanoso lleno de puentes de piedra.

  3. The Moscow Kremlin Wall is a defensive wall that surrounds the Moscow Kremlin, recognisable by the characteristic notches and its Kremlin towers. The original walls were likely a simple wooden fence with guard towers built in 1156. The Kremlin walls, like many cathedrals in the Kremlin, were built by Italian architects.

  4. La Necrópolis de la Muralla del Kremlin fue designada como espacio protegido en 1974. Datos rápidos El Kremlin y la Plaza Roja de Moscú, Localización ... Cerrar.

  5. Between 1953 and 1961, the embalmed body of Joseph Stalin shared a spot next to Lenin's; Stalin's body was eventually removed as part of de-Stalinization and Khrushchev's Thaw, and buried in the Kremlin Wall Necropolis. Soviet sculptor Nikolai Tomsky designed a new sarcophagus for Lenin's body in 1973.

  6. The Kremlin Wall Necropolis is a resting place for the good, the bad and the ugly of Soviet times – Yuri Gagarin, Joseph Stalin and the embalmed body of Lenin, in a mausoleum all to himself ...

  7. The Kremlin Wall Necropolis (or Mausoleum) was established in November 1917 with the mass burial of 240 Bolshevik victims of the October Revolution on the Red Square. From 1921, funerals at the Kremlin Wall were reserved as the last honor for the notable persons of the Soviet Union.