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  1. Coordinates: 55°44′57″N 37°37′0″E. A view of the Moscow Kremlin. 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.

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    The Moscow Kremlin (Russian: Московский Кремль Moskovsky Kreml', IPA: [mɐˈskofskʲɪj ˈkrʲemlʲ]), or simply the Kremlin, is a fortified complex in Moscow, Russia. Located in the centre of the country's capital city, it is the best known of the kremlins (Russian citadels ) and includes five palaces, four ...

    • 27.7 ha (0.277 km²)
    • Moscow, Russia
    • 1482–1495
    • Kremlin and Red Square, Moscow
  3. Hace 6 días · The Kremlin is a massive complex, encompassing roughly 70 acres (28 hectares). Its walls, between about 16 and 62 feet (5 and 19 meters) tall, form a perimeter of approximately 8,200 feet (2,500 meters). Within the Kremlins walls are four cathedrals, five palaces, and numerous state offices.

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  4. Within the Kremlin walls is one of the most striking and beautiful architectural ensembles in the world: a combination of churches and palaces, which are open to the public and are among the city’s most popular tourist attractions, and the highest offices of the state, which are surrounded by strict security.

  5. Los muros del Kremlin no siempre fueron rojos: al menos desde 1680 se encalaban con cal. Gérard Delabart, Vista de Moscú desde el balcón del palacio del Kremlin hacia el puente Moskvoretsky,...

  6. By its layout and its history of transformations (in the 14th century Dimitri Donskoi had an enceinte of logs built, then the first stone wall), the Moscow Kremlin is the prototype of a Kremlin - the citadel at the centre of Old Russian towns such as Pskov, Tula, Kazan or Smolensk.

  7. The first walls and the first fortress of Moscow were a typical example of Slavic fortification architecture. They were fortifications made of wood and earth. Russia began building stone...