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  • The Palace of the Facets (Russian : Грановитая палата, romanized :  Granovitaya palata) is a building in the Moscow Kremlin, Russia, which contains what used to be the main banquet reception hall of the Russian tsars. It is the oldest preserved secular building in Moscow. Located on Kremlin Cathedral Square, between the Cathedral of the Annunciation and the Dormition Cathedral.
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  • In June 2012, after an extensive restoration, the Palace of Facets was reopened to public,[1] though in practice only organized prearranged tours are available.
  • Architect Mark Fryazin founded The Faceted Chamber in 1487 on the site of an ancient gridiron for ceremonial receptions in the Grand Duke’s Palace of Ivan III.
  • Palace of Facets in the Moscow Kremlin During the first years after its completion this palace was called simply "The Great Palace".
  • Palace of Facets, Moscow Kremlin, Russia. ... Visit the grand locations like Palace of Facets and loads more that Moscow have to offer!
  • The Palace of Facets owes its name to the particular limestone cladding of its facade that almost seems made from hundreds of protruding points.
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  • The main one-pillar hall is on the first floor of the Palace of Facets. It has a square shape and the characteristic vaults of that period supported by a single pillar in...
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  • Palace of Facets is a public administration building that was built from 1487 until 1492. The project is located in Moscow, Central Federal District, Russia.
  • The last coronation feast took place in the Palace of Facets on May 14, 1896 in honor of the coronation of Emperor Nicholas II.
  • The Palace of Facets—so called from the exterior finish of faceted, white stone squares—was built in 1487–91.