Restoration of Moscow Kremlin's Spasskaya Tower, built in 1491 by an Italian architect Pietro Antonio Solari, is nearly finished. Research and restoration work on the walls and towers of the ...
The Kremlin encompasses four cathedrals, four palaces and a number of towers. One of the major highlights ... the Red Square sits at the physical center of Moscow and is considered the symbolic ...
It’s still in the Moscow region (only just), in the ... defences further bolster security there. The Kremlin’s fortified ...
"No, the Kremlin did not hold talks with anyone at all about building the tower," the spokesman emphasized. The issue of the skyscraper’s construction in Moscow remains in the US public’s eye ...
Moscow has denied having anything to do with that incident. The Eiffel Tower coffin stunt is thought ... broke through Ukrainian front lines. The Kremlin had called Macron's remarks "dangerous." ...
Russia's imperial past looms large over Moscow. The Kremlin walls and towers make visitors feel like tiny specks on Red Square. Five miles away, I get a similar feeling when I go to Victory Park.
The monastery is sometimes called “the Moscow Kremlin in miniature ... The Convent is enclosed by a high masonry wall with twelve towers and with entrance gates to the north and south. It has two ...
This is the vile moment a burst pipe sprayed a fountain of sewage as high as a 10-story tower block over a Moscow suburb. Nauseating footage showed a tower of murky water gushing from a pipe ...
One of the US President’s top Russia experts allegedly made the warning after the head of the CIA visited Moscow in a last-ditch attempt to convince the Kremlin not to attack Ukraine.
Moscow is shaped ... Russian presidency. The Kremlin is more like a fortress than a residence, with a series of 16th-century cathedrals, including the famous Spasskaya Tower.
The most colorful pedestrian street in Moscow passes not far from the Kremlin. It's always cheerful ... station offers views of the Moscow City towers and a cable car to Luzhniki Stadium (across ...