- 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!
- 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 .
- 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.
- Service for sending messages to the President (Send a Letter)eng.letters.kremlin.ru. The Constitution of the Russian Federationconstitution.kremlin.ru.
- vk.com wall-80446361_344The Eiffel Tower The Moscow Kremlin/the Kremlin The Louvre The Sydney Opera House The Taj Mahal The Burj Khalifa in...
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- cumhuriyet.com.tr turkiye/kremlin-nedir-nerede-…Kremlin, "kale", "hisar", "şato" anlamlarına gelen ve çoğu tarihi Rus kentinin merkezinde bulunan muhkim yapılar bütünüdür. En tanınmışları Moskova Kremlini'dir.Bulunamadı: the
- kreml.ru en-Us/museums-moscow-kremlin/Access to the Kremlin territory is through the Kutafiya Tower; the Armoury Chamber – through the Borovitskaya Tower entrance.
- 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.