- en.wikipedia.org KremlinThe Kremlin overlooks the Moskva River to the south, Saint Basil's Cathedral and Red Square to the east, and Alexander Garden to the west.
- expresstorussia.com guide/moscow_kremlin.htmlDuring the Second World War the Kremlin was disguised as normal residential streets to protect it from German bombing, and avoided much significant damage!
- wisetour.com what-is-the-kremlin.htmThe first mention of the Kremlin was in 1147, when a feast was hosted there. In the 1100s, it was a self-enclosed fortified town, and very easily defended.
- Service for sending messages to the President (Send a Letter)eng.letters.kremlin.ru. The Constitution of the Russian Federationconstitution.kremlin.ru.
- russiaeguide.com the-kremlin.htmlThe longest queue is on Saturday at around 11:00-11:50, when people gather to see the ceremonial changing of the guard at the Cathedral Square of the Kremlin.
- enjoytravel.com 7 Interesting Facts About The Kremlin In RussiaThe Things You Should Know About The Kremlin In Russia. Founded in the 12th century, the Kremlin both represents the historical heart of Russia and...
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- worldhistory.org Kremlin/The history of the Kremlin can be split into three main time periods: the original wooden Kremlin, the Renaissance Kremlin, and the modern Kremlin.
- introducingmoscow.com kremlinThe Kremlin - a historical fortified citadel, and the religious and politcal nucleus of the city - is at the heart of Moscow and is one of Russia's most emblematic sights .