- http://moscowkremlin.ru ns/english/36.htmlIn 1882 the Palekh painters, the Belousov brothers, restoredthe murals of the Palace of Facets from the copies made 200 years previouslyby Simon Ushakov.
- owiki.org wiki/Palace_of_FacetsThe Palace of the Facets is a building in the Moscow Kremlin, Russia, which contains what used to be the main banquet reception hall of the Muscovite Tsars.
- touristl.com listing/palace-of-facets/Palace of Facets is a building in the Moscow Kremlin, Russia, which contains what used to be the main banquet reception hall of the Muscovite Tsars.
- http://theinfolist.com html/ALL/s/Palace_of_Facets.htmlRed Porch The Red Porch or Red Staircase (, ''Krasnoe Kryltso''), decorated with stone lions, leads into the Palace of Facets in the Kremlin, Moscow.
- en-academic.com dic.nsf/enwiki/385352The Palace of the Facets ( _ru. ... The Palace of the Facets is the work of two Italian Renaissance architects, Marco Ruffo and Pietro Solario.
- planergo.com en/sights/palace-of-facets/It was also within the Palace of Facets that the Zemsky Sobor which resulted in the Treaty of Pereyaslav uniting the Russian Empire with the Ukraine was held in 1654.
- cominf.ru kremlin/english/36.htmlIn 1882 the Palekh painters, the Belousov brothers, restoredthe murals of the Palace of Facets from the copies made 200 years previouslyby Simon Ushakov.
- http://tours-tv.com en/Palace-of-FacetsPalace of Facets, built in 1491 by architects Solari and Ruffo as a throne room for state receptions at Tzar's court, today is used as the official representative hall...
- mywowo.net en/russia/moscow/kremlin/tour-inside-…The Palace of Facets, unfortunately closed to visitors, houses the huge 500-square-meter main hall that was once the throne room of the tsars...