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  • Borovitskaya Tower of the Moscow Kremlin The Borovitskaya (literally 'hill') Tower is located on the southwestern slope of Borovitsky Hill.
  • Borovitskaya Tower means "a tower by the pinery" in Russian because it was built on a hill in ancient times facing a forest (non-existent today, of course).
  • Borovitskaya Tower (also Predtechenskaya, Chertolsky Gate, Borovitsky Gate) is a tower and travel gate in the southwestern part of the Moscow Kremlin.
  • According to some historical data, before the construction of the modern structure of the Borovitskaya Tower, another structure with the same name took its place.
  • It is the Borovitskaya Tower. ... Borovitskaya Tower was built in 1490. The tower’s powerful square base is topped with three tetrahedrons of various sizes.
  • The Kremlin’s Borovitskaya Tower is the ninth in a row. It built by Pyotr Fryazin in 1490. The height of the structure reaches 54 meters with the star.
  • If you look inside, you can see that the Borovitskaya tower of the Moscow Kremlin on its lower quadrangle (lower rectangular structure) is divided into tiers.
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  • Borovitskaya Tower The Borovitsky Gate - Tower, at the west end of the Kremlin walls, was erected in 1490 during the rebuilding of the Kremlin.