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  • The Spasskaya Tower (Russian : Спасская башня, romanized :  Spasskaya bashnya), also translated as the Saviour Tower, is the main tower on the eastern wall of the Moscow Kremlin which overlooks Red Square. History. The Spasskaya Tower was built in 1491 by the Italian architect Pietro Antonio Solari. Initially, it was named the Frolovskaya Tower after the Church of Frol and Lavr in the Kremlin, which is no longer there.
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  • Spasskaya tower at night, December 2015. The Spasskaya Tower (Russian: Спасская башня, romanized: Spasskaya bashnya), also translated as the Saviour Tower...
  • The Spasskaya Tower is growing in its popularity and it has a high potential for development not only of the very festival, but of the activities around it too.
  • The exact date of the completion of the construction of the Spasskaya Tower is known in 1491. View of the tower from the side of the Bolshoi Moskvoretsky bridge.
  • 5. The star on top of the tower was only added in the 1930s. More interesting facts about the Spasskaya Tower. 1. It’s one of the 20 towers of the Moscow Kremlin.
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  • Legends that the Spasskaya Tower had magical powers to protect the Kremlin from enemy invasions still surround the monument!
  • It was treated with special reverence by the people – no one dared to go through the gate of the Spasskaya Tower on horseback; the men had to take off their hats.
  • The Spasskaya Tower was built by an Italian architect called Pietro Antonio Solari. An absolute can't miss when visiting the Red Square!
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